Trail Series

Trail Series
New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox in the ALDS?

Yankees and Red Sox had gathered in the American League Conference Series in several occasions: 1999, 2003 and 2004. Since the Red Sox had the biggest comeback from 0-3 to 4-3, as only professional baseball team can win the series again, while losing the series 0-3. If Boston Red Sox finished with the league's best record wins the morning and could meet the Yankees, the wild card in October. With the Cleveland Indians should get the record of victories for the Red Sox, Yankees can hold. I think the Red Sox must comply with the Yankees in the ALDS and could meet the Angels in Los Angeles. What do you think about the Red Sox vs. Yankees in the American League Division Leauge? I think the American Series Conference League playoffs is very important conference.

They can not meet until the Championship Series

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Glooscap Trail, Nova Scotia: walk along the Bay of Fundy

Drive the Glooscap Trail, which winds along the east coast of the Bay of Fundy and its large number of bays and coves. Stay the night in Joggins, a small town known for its fossil cliffs. People are allowed to walk along the beach and collect the rocks and perhaps find a fossil or two. People are not allowed to take any from the cliffs. But with the tides in the Bay of Fundy, some fossil are down to the beach every day. Take a stroll to the beach in the afternoon to see the world-renowned tides roll in. had come in over a hundred yards.

The Bay of Fundy is known for its high tides, up to 54 feet. Quite an experience to see it. In some places called tidal bores, where the rivers entering the bay, the wave can be as low as two feet and as high as five meters into the river. "

Continue along the Glooscap Trail TP unit, the name of a spirit credited Micmac with the formation of the Five Islands, on the North Shore of Minas Basin. Your first stop should be Cape Chignecto Provincial Park to see the Three Sisters, a series of rock pillars rising 150 feet above the beach. The hike is a minimum of six hours each way. The park is run by local people, who are serving very helpful to the needs of citizens for hiking and other services they provide.

Next go to Cape d'Or, named for the deposits of copper in the rock. A dirt road leads to a viewpoint with hiking trails and a B & B. The views are spectacular from the lighthouse. There are sea caves, pillars of the sea and a wave incredible rip tide. This is well worth the trip for the views.

In the north along the coast of the Minas Basin and stay in the municipal camping in Parrsboro. You are right in the basin and again. Being mesmerized by the action of the tides.

Drive to Halifax Parrsboro. Cross the Salmon River in Truro, one of the holes of the tides. The river was at the beginning of your bank and you could see the currents of the struggle for control. That's interesting. About a hundred people standing on the banks of the river waiting for the tide was to come. Suddenly you can see a wall eighteen inches of water making its way by river. Relentlessly, save the.

About the Author

John Pelley is a Geriatric Gypsy. He is retired from the rat race of working. He is a full-time RVer, who ran away from home. He began our travels on the East Coast and, like the migrating birds, seek the warmth of the seasons He has discovered volunteering with the National Park System. He has a CD he has recorded of Native American flute music., A Day with Kokopelli. For pictures, links, and more information visit http://www.jmpelley.org.

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