Nova Scotia travel...Brakes required...

homebase1

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Hello
Before I forget, anyone making plans to visit Nova Scotia is invited
to contact me for whatever information I can provide,and you are
invited to 'plug-in' at our place; location available via
FMCA/GMCMI/Black list/and right here on the GMCnet.
Free tourist info is available by calling 1 800 565-0000. At last
calling they still had a 'human' answering the phone :)

This message was prompted by, and I'm guessing here, Heinz in
BC, who reported something to the effect that the roads in Cape
Breton, a section of NS, are either straight up or straight down.
He's right! Have good brakes for the Cabot Trail or fix 'em when
you get here.

See ya
Mike Beaton......' 77 Kingsley
Antigonish NS

It's 61F and sunny.....I'm outta here....
 
>This message was prompted by, and I'm guessing here, Heinz in
>BC, who reported something to the effect that the roads in Cape
>Breton, a section of NS, are either straight up or straight down.
>He's right! Have good brakes for the Cabot Trail or fix 'em when
>you get here.
>
>See ya
>Mike Beaton......' 77 Kingsley
>Antigonish NS
>

Forgot to add... it was a super trip. Well worth the odd sweaty palm.
Lunenburg was real interesting to drive in for the same reason, i.e. talk
about a town strapped to a hillside :-) It was tremendous fun and I'd go
back at a drop of a hat and actually hope to in another year or two.

Too bad is was pre-gmcnet.

Heinz