TGIF ST JOHN PIC

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jmq
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Post by jmq »

Maho at sunset

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cypressgirl
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Post by cypressgirl »

Thanks for all the great pics everyone!! :D

I haven't been to Salamon in a long time and we hiked from town. How easy is it to get to Salamon from Honeymoon? Do you swim to it, or scramble over the rocks? If you want to set up camp with chairs, cooler, etc., swimming would not work.
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Post by California Girl »

Cyp - Although you could probably easily swim it, we took the Lind Point trail up through the bushes & trees. It joins up with the Lind Point trail from town and the entrance to the beach is the same as you took before. The trail from Honeymoon isn't as long as the one from town.

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cypressgirl
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Thanks CG......actually I think I did swim around the rocks from Honeymoom, but I'd like to go there with chairs and all the necessities. When hubby and I did the hike from town, there were a few couples (guys) doing things my husband thought was revolting and he's vowed to never set foot on Soloman again. :shock: :roll:
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Post by bevm »

Man, I always miss the good stuff....
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cypressgirl
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Do "they" still "do" that on Soloman? Just want to know what to expect.
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Post by rpplano »

Never seen any inappropriate behavior while there. However, only once did we share the beach with anyone else. It's a lot easier to arrive by dinghy than hiking.

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Cruzan Chris
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Post by Cruzan Chris »

Great Pic's,
Made our Friday a little more tolerable !! :D :D

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Pickle
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Post by Pickle »

I love spending a day at Gibney.

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Post by cptnkirk »

Great little story Rick if that beach can't relax ya nothing will. Pure nirvana sittin under one of those palms, sippin a beer, watching the waves lap the beach with your honey by your side. It just doesn't get any better than that :D

Pickle someone let some water out of the tub that day.
That is a ton of beachfront for Gibney :shock:
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