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For dinner, Felix makes his favourite burgers on the campfire: the works with fried eggs, bacon, cheese, cucumber, and tomato.
After a tiring day on the river you just need something decent to eat. Besides, they need a strengthening meal to hike the “Les Loups” trail up to the canyon rim the next day. Katharina is already looking
forward to meeting Thekla. And sure enough, after a mere five minutes in the forest, there is a telltale rustling in the leaves on the ground – a chipmunk. And a few hundred feet further on more rustling,
and still more … “Wow, there are so many chipmunks on the move today” says Franziska.“Not at all”, corrects her Katharina “that’s always one single chipmunk,
“that’s always my friend Thekla. She likes me, and she’ll stay with us all the way.” This time, however, despite all of Katharina’s efforts, Thekla doesn’t come to nibble at Katharina’s hands. But
eventually, at the second look-out into the canyon, Katharina accomplishes something similar with the grey jays. These cute birds know exactly where to find food easily: Where all the tourists are. And
they find out pretty soon that Katharina’s hand, where she eagerly shares her sandwich with the jays, is an excellent feeding place. The Indian summer – “For the last time, Daddy”, Franziska interrupts him,
“here at us, it’s the été indien!” – okay, okay, the été indien lived up to its colourful promises. Of course, with all the jay feeding and the spectacular views it has gotten late for the trip back home to
Montreal, but there’s still some time for a short stop at the ranger station. Mike quickly asks the ranger if he could recommend another national park to visit next weekend, one with
colourful fall foliage, too, and the promise of sunshine. Of course, the ranger said, you never know with the weather in Quebec, but as for fall foliage, the eastern townships should be a safe bet, they usually
lag a week behind his park. And according to what he hears from his colleagues down there, the parc national du Mont Orford must be a very colourful place, although, he adds with a smile, no other park will of
course ever be able to match the beauty of “his” canyon. Still his recommendation sounds pretty promising; we might have to check it out. |