Wow , amazing, looks so fun to trek on that terrain
There must be bears? be careful
I would gather some of that water in the river. Is it a natural freshwater river?
It was sooo fun, and I had never came back with more bruises, scabs and scratches on me ever before lol
I haven't seen any bears there yet, just whales, little mammals, foxes and deer. There probably are bears though, but they seem to be in hiding which I don't mind ha ha...
The pics of the streaming water on the rocks are from freshwater lakes and rivers (theres too many there to count), I drank that water it was nice.
The big body of water you see the St. Lawrence river, and it cold as heck (even all summer) and very SALTY (don't try and drink it ha ha), on the rocks around the St. Lawrence I found lots of sea salt it was very tasty, you can easily gather sea-salt there.
There is also big mud/clay cliffs and that part of the beach is clay mixed with the salt water, a great antidote for your feet after they have been beaten up by going through the rocks. But its freaky because sometimes you start to sink into the wet clay! There is also a crap-load of mussels there. And we saw huge these long blue worm things with red millipede-like legs - very alien-like. All in all I like that place because of all its micro-climates and micro-environments (you can be walking in one part of the forest and its hot, then take a few more steps into another area and you have to put you sweater on), it's a nice variety all in one region.
EDIT: The first pic is actually fresh water, a larger lake...but the parts with the big beaches are salt-water...We had our little tent right on a mini-beach in front of a smaller freshwater lake. It was really nice until it rained a lot one day and we discovered our tent is not water-proof ha ha ha...that was probably the only non-fun part of the summer. After that we fixed up our tent