This covers the same part of our journey a post that Katherine wrote about earlier.
We left, with George, Tom's brother and therefore Katherine's brother-in-law after our stay in Tallinn. The exit from the city was almost entirely on reserved cycle tracks; they seem to take these seriously in Estonia. Stopped at a supermarket, and after this the amount of traffic grew less and eventually no more reserved cycle tracks. Stopped at a cafe for [pancakes (which have become obligatory for us when we see them) and it began to rain. The rain went on the wind was against ..... etc. We were going along the cost Westward, but one did not see the sea much because of the pine forests.
Eventually, time to find somewhere for the night. A campsite was marked on one of our maps, and when we got to it, it turned out to be a forest site with minimal facilities, called Meremoisa, basically a toilet and some places to light fires. We stopped here, rather wet and cold and put up our tents. It was near the sea. Supper in our tent, during which one of us, don't know who, made a puncture in my air bed - as I found out later. A restless and cold night. I woke early when the other two were sound asleep, at about 06.00 and went for a walk to warm up. The forest and the seaside were beautiful in the early morning and it looked as if a sunny morning was in store. But still quite cold. We made a fire and managed to dry out some wet things to some extyent5. Then off on the next stage.
Tom
We left, with George, Tom's brother and therefore Katherine's brother-in-law after our stay in Tallinn. The exit from the city was almost entirely on reserved cycle tracks; they seem to take these seriously in Estonia. Stopped at a supermarket, and after this the amount of traffic grew less and eventually no more reserved cycle tracks. Stopped at a cafe for [pancakes (which have become obligatory for us when we see them) and it began to rain. The rain went on the wind was against ..... etc. We were going along the cost Westward, but one did not see the sea much because of the pine forests.
Eventually, time to find somewhere for the night. A campsite was marked on one of our maps, and when we got to it, it turned out to be a forest site with minimal facilities, called Meremoisa, basically a toilet and some places to light fires. We stopped here, rather wet and cold and put up our tents. It was near the sea. Supper in our tent, during which one of us, don't know who, made a puncture in my air bed - as I found out later. A restless and cold night. I woke early when the other two were sound asleep, at about 06.00 and went for a walk to warm up. The forest and the seaside were beautiful in the early morning and it looked as if a sunny morning was in store. But still quite cold. We made a fire and managed to dry out some wet things to some extyent5. Then off on the next stage.
Tom
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