
Well....the trip was....good......good is probably the best adjective. Normally I would use a word that would exercise my vocabulary but the first leg to Niagara falls was rather anti-climactic. We drove for about 10 hours when we got to the exit that mapquest had suggested, and then we drove....and drove....and we were kindof confused as to where we were and if we were going the right direction. We then found out we were in fact in the right place. "They" never tell you just how unattractive the city of Niagara falls is, but believe me it is
VERY disappointing. The sun was setting as we rolled passed the campground we were set to stay at when we decided that we would just go find the falls before we set up camp. So on we drove...
and drove...
and drove.....
then we could see a blue sign that resembled the signs that tell you where hostpitals are only it had an image of a waterfall on it. We then followed these signs for another 6-10 miles. When we finally got to Niagara Falls State Park we experienced our first positive of this part of the trip...the parking attendants had gone home, and when they do that you park for free! So we locked our bikes to the car, and walked briskly towards the mist we could see, and the sound we could hear, as the sun was dipping fast and we wanted to be able to really see the falls.
Just as the last time I had been, I felt very, very, small next to these falls. Though the first time I went it was probably around 2 am and the moon was shining full, I slept through the crappy part of town, and it was the Canadian side...(they have the better side by the way).
The campground we stayed at was fine but it was not (as advertised) close to the falls so the bike ride we had anticipated did not happen. Instead our bikeride was after we set up camp to the building that housed the bathrooms at the end of the campground.
Following this we set up the tent then sat in the car and ate pickled beets, pickled brussel sprouts, and imitation crab meat (dinner of champions).
We ended the night by going to the tent that was terribly uncomfortable as we had forgotten proper sleeping bags. Auri read some more of "The Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy" which she had been reading out loud for the duration of the trip. After about a chapter we both decided to try and get some sleep so that we could wake up early and head off for Illinois....
the end
not really
WWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
that is the sound that the siren made....at about midnight-2am...for what reason we do not know...but it was perhaps the loudest siren i've ever heard...
I was thinking....
wait....is one of the biggest waterfalls in the world on fire?
nah that was sleep logic....