Shots from the Rock
The shots start off with the viewing of a sunrise over St John's signal hill before moving on to me, looking as though I'm posing for a catalogue at Cape Spear.
Then it takes in the foggy Southern shore before the sun shines through at The Drook to the windy campsite at St Marys. The headless bird, a wet Lachlan, some boats and then the torrential rain in Carbonear where I was entertained by the local pirates.
A rare day of beautiful riding, followed by me screaming in my tent at yet another day of rain. Then we enter the twilight zone where I lost my wallet again and stayed with the Taylors in Green's Harbour.
And, as predicted, as soon as I got off the Avalon peninsular I was treated to some awesome weather around Gander bay before heading out for a day on the water with Leo, Ralph and Shirley. Then it seems at Twillinggate I decided to start doing handstands in my pictures, the handstands continued throughout my time in Gros Morne national park where I hiked in my 2 year old skate shoes.
Then, there's a shot of my campsite in Deer Lake, courtesy of the ski-do guid and fellow biker Peege before heading back to St John's where I stayed in some special quarters at the university.