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Old August 26th, 2008, 09:10 PM posted to rec.travel.usa-canada
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My husband and I are planning a trip to NL next year probably in July
or August. We're going to Visit Gros Morne park. We'll be there for
about 2-3 weeks. What else should we see? I'd like to visit a town
that maybe has a good pub and food at a reasonable price. It's just
the 2 of us and we'd like to have a good time exploring not only
nature at it's best but also the towns and such. Tell me what 2
twenty- somethings should do! Should we bring bikes, kayaks, Camp
gear? Backpacks?
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Old August 30th, 2008, 10:52 PM posted to rec.travel.usa-canada
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On 8/26/2008 5:15 PM Maurice ON4BAM scrawled...:
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 13:10:56 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:


My husband and I are planning a trip to NL next year probably in July
or August. We're going to Visit Gros Morne park. We'll be there for
about 2-3 weeks. What else should we see? I'd like to visit a town
that maybe has a good pub and food at a reasonable price. It's just
the 2 of us and we'd like to have a good time exploring not only
nature at it's best but also the towns and such. Tell me what 2
twenty- somethings should do! Should we bring bikes, kayaks, Camp
gear? Backpacks?


I guess you'll get the same anwser than you've got yesterday ;-)


Bye Maurice

I didn't see a post by her yesterday. If it were me, I'd suggest she
Google her question back thread in the newsgroup. The closest I've been
to Newfoundland, is walking my neighbor's Newfoundland Retriever. (OT
but BTW Newfies are great family dogs. They also make good life guards.
They are very strong swimmers. My neighbor's Newfie is constantly
fishing people out of her pool when they fall in at one of her parties.)
Getting back to the topic at hand, the other thing I might do is sit
back and watch what other people like myself, who didn't see the
previous post, respond to her question.

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