Hey Kirk, I typically carry at least 2-litres in my bladder bag. That was more than enough for me (and I drink a lot). We crossed a few streams through the forest portion, and each campsite has easy access to fresh water streams. Recommend filtering before use. I'll include these details in the how-to guide coming soon. 🙂
Nice - looks like an awesome trip!
Absolutely - it's a good one!
Simply enjoyable content my friend, you presented this masterfully! Love atmosphere too!
thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed the adventure 😀
I want to be in this friend group!
Just started picking up gear to do this hike later this summer. This video is encouraging!
It was a pretty fun group!! And that's awesome. Feel free to reach out anytime if you have questions about the hike.
What did you do for drinking water on the hike? Did you cross enough streams that you didn't feel you needed to carry lots of water?
Hey Kirk, I typically carry at least 2-litres in my bladder bag. That was more than enough for me (and I drink a lot). We crossed a few streams through the forest portion, and each campsite has easy access to fresh water streams. Recommend filtering before use. I'll include these details in the how-to guide coming soon. 🙂
Hope you return to RUclips. Great content 🙌
thank you! I've got some videos in the works 🙂
Hey Thomas, does the site have a bear cache or a place to hang food?
Hey there! No bear lockers. I hung my food in a tree.
What part of the year is the best to visit, would you recommend to visit during early Nov?
You can book Cape Chignecto from mid-May to October. I loved hiking here in early September.