Last night was cool and the sky was full of stars. We left Gambo at about 7:30 am. By the way, Gambo is the hometown of Joey Smallwood, the first premier of Newfoundland. Today was expected to be a tough day. We are passing through Terra Nova National Park. The ride up to the Park was quiet and easy rolling. As we entered the park, the shoulder became extra wide, the width of a full lane. The rollers turned into hills but they were very doable. Terra Nova is a very beautiful Park with lots of ponds and bogs. The boys were out front most of the day so when the seniors got low on water, they pulled into Charlottetown for water, a few chocolate bars, and fresh loaves of bread. We had planned to have dinner in Port Blanford but that was not to happen. Port Blanford has houses, dogs and hills but no store whatsoever. Our fine dining lunch was in nowhere, on the shady side of a gas station. Peanut butter and jam to the rescue. Dylan has combinations of honey, wheat germ, walnuts and peanut butter on pita bread. Very versatile, can be for breakfast, lunch or dinner and has been used as an afternoon or evening snack also. The final destination for the day was Clarenville. When we got to the Info centre, we found out that there are no campgrounds in Clarenville. Our Ontario friends instinctively asked if we could camp behind the info center and the reply was that we wouldn’t be the first. A car pulled up to the info center and to the suprise of all, Garrett’s parents got out of the car. They wanted to be in St John’s when our friends completed their trip. They had decided to come up towards Clarenville in hopes of spotting us. After a short photo session and a gift of donuts, Scott and Debbie were off again towards St-John’s. We went to town for supper. For variety we headed to the Pizza Delight and refuelled. The tents were up at darkness, Garett fixed a flat by the light of a head lamp and then we all tried to sleep. The wind came up and was blowing hard. The tents were close to the building and that made the wind come from all sides. Very noisy in a tent at times like this…