Monday, May 14, 2012

Day 19 - Coming To America

Today was fairly straightforward. The rain started last night, and continued all day long. We packed up camp and headed for the border, other than the ridiculously long lines, we skirted through with no problems. Once in Vermont we began to see signs of the destruction that Irene's passing a couple weeks prior had left behind with roads closed and bridges washed out everywhere. It was still pouring rain, so we found a state park and set up camp, there was a break just long enough for JD to go for a walk and view some local wildlife, but that was about it. We deployed the awning so we could at least dine outside the camper, but with the unrelenting rain quickly retreated to the camper. After a couple wet nights the canvas was finally starting to saturate and our bedding was starting to get wet, I was starting to get my fill of rain, as this has undoubtedly been the wettest trip we've ever done.

 French Quizno's


 Our view for most of the day


 JD and his new friend

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