Tuesday was Tofino day. Its supposed to be about a 2 1/2 hour drive which ended up taking almost 4. Winding mountain roads with rain and snow and then add in road construction and I was wondering if we should get a room and make it a 2 day trip. The road construction has apparently been going on for a couple of years and has a few more years to go. The problem is its the only road and much of the construction involves blasting. Traffic is allowed one way for about 10 minutes and then the other way for 10 minutes and then all traffic stops while the construction crews work for 40 or so minutes and then it starts over again. We sat waiting for our turn for about 45 minutes. The road is closed completely at night when I think the blasting occurs.
We finally got there and rushed around Ucluelet and Tofino trying to take in as many sights as possible before the long drive back and before the road closed for night. Not the best way to take in all the sights but we made the best of the time we had. Fortunately the weather was better during the drive back and we only had to wait at the construction zone for about 5 minutes. I was also more comfortable driving the winding roads and did my best impersonation of a rally driver.
While we weren't all that impressed with the Tofino townsite, perhaps our fault as we were pressed for time, the rain forests, mountains and ocean scenery made the trip worthwhile.
We took a walk through a rainforest. Everything was wet, droplets falling from the trees, the damp worked its way through our clothes and into our lungs. And it wasn't even raining. It was so dark with a few bright sunbeams streaming in through openings in the canopy above. It was very eerie but neat at the same time.
These lilies dotted the forest floor.
Long day. Englishman River Falls on Wednesday and much less driving.
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