TGIF ST JOHN PIC

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cptnkirk
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TGIF ST JOHN PIC

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While we have carryon down to a tee we tend to overpack for the beach kinda make a villa on the beachfront :lol: Anyone else do this? Have a great weekend!
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Cid
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Post by Cid »

You seem well entrenched in the beach. Nice job!

I had to laugh. I'm just sipping my first cup of java and I had to do a double take. The gray item in the plastic bag looked an awful lot like the ice scraper I use for my car. For a nanosecond I was thinking, "Why does he have that?". Hehehheheheeeeee.......TGIF!
Still waiting to return to St. John!
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RickG
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Post by RickG »

Nice. Our standard beach payload is chair, towel, cooler, shared knapsack and shared snorkel bag. The villa can provide the first three and the fourth can hold all of your clothes for carryon.

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jmq
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Post by jmq »

Sometimes more stuff, sometimes less. Depended on the destination. But it can add up - beach bag, chairs, cooler, snorkel bag, camera bag...

The tubes pictured were fun but a bit of a pain and I'm sure we looked like the circus was coming to town as we schlepped down to the beach with everything.

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khud
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Post by khud »

Okay, Okay, so it looks like alot but we were 2 adults and 4 teens.
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My daughter went for the minimalist approach.
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