Based on the full 15.5km hike. Beautiful scenery and a thrilling hike. Many ascents and descents, and may take more than the 6 hours it says based on the conditions of the trails. It had rained two days prior, so much of the path thick mud. Some of the stairs were falling apart or slanted, and some of the path requires climbing over fallen trees or taking detours around collapsed walkways. Note that I am also here on the first day of fall, so it's the end of season and repairs will happen at the start of Spring. Also note that to complete the long hike, you must walk through the river (you can see in my photos) twice, so be prepared to get wet! Very exciting hike that I would reccomend for anyone who can handle a...
   Read moreOne of the most beautiful trails in Gros Morne National Park. Starts off in the Tablelands with an alien looking wasteland that looks like Mars, entering what slowly becomes a dense forest and then ends at the steep cliffs at an impressive stone beach. At the end of the trails there are several picnic spots as well as wooden podiums in cover of the trees, to setup tent if you like to stay the night. Make sure to visit the discovery center of the Tablelands first, for a very informative introduction on the unique geography...
   Read moreWOW. Steep hike downhill means a strenuous uphill return, but but so worth it. You will hike through what felt like several mini biotopes as you descend to the beach. Sit at the edge of an oceanside cliff as you contemplate your life decisions that led you to the base of this mountain (that you now have to climb back up). Take the treacherous stairs down to the beach if you dare. Possibly my favorite hike of all time.
This should probably be your first hike of the day if you're not used to this level of...
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