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Pete (Mr. Marcia)
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Post by Pete (Mr. Marcia) »

I had an urge to go hiking once, but wisely took a nap until that urge went away. (apologies to Winston Churchill)
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Post by cptnkirk »

sjfromnj wrote
Go to Ram Head, you will be glad you did

yea until ya have to hike the Salt Pond Trail back up to the parking lot (aka the Sahara Desert Trail. :lol:) No it really is a great hike I can just see Boston huffin up that trail at high noon after a night of closing down Woodys. Bring water Boston beer dehydrates ya you can drink some beers when ya get back. Don't totally loose those man boobs we are kinda famous for them. Maybe takeem down to a B cup :lol:
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Boston Mike
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Post by Boston Mike »

Capt,you saw the condition I was in after I hiked to honeymoon after a Woody's shutdown night. I'm just firming up the MB's. How could I ever get rid of those babies.

Note to self....Ramhead, Salt pond.....
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Post by brenda »

Weren't you drinking "takillya" the night before Honeymoon Beach at Woody's :lol: ? I do know it was some liquor :wink: . If you just want an easy hike from Salt Pond, go to Drunk Bay. Cool place and only about 1/4 mile easy trek. No swimming there though but you can make your own coral person.

That walk back up from Salt Pond does kind of suck but it could surely be worse. Just don't lug much crap with you.
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madness
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Post by madness »

Perhaps I can discourage her a little - we hiked the bordeaux mountain trail. I ended up with heat exhaustion!

I think the most strenuous hike I'll do anymore is the one to Brown Bay, and I love hiking.
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Post by Chet »

Boston Mike wrote:Suggestions would be great.
Brown Bay - about 1 mile, up then down. Beautiful beach and ruins at the far end of the beach. Bring snorkel gear.

Lameshur Bay Trail - leave from Little Lameshur for a hike up (500' elevation) and down. This is the easy way to see the Reef Bay Great House and Par Force ruins, petroglyphs, and Reef Bay ruins. This is a longer hike - there and back - but not as long or steep as Reef Bay Trail. Bring the beach stuff in the jeep so when you get back you can lounge on the prettiest beach on STJ...leave the beer cooler in the Jeep.

Before you hike ANYWHERE get the Trail Bandit map. http://www.trailbandit.org
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Post by Boston Mike »

brenda wrote:Weren't you drinking "takillya" the night before Honeymoon Beach at Woody's :lol: ? I do know it was some liquor :wink: . If you just want an easy hike from Salt Pond, go to Drunk Bay. Cool place and only about 1/4 mile easy trek. No swimming there though but you can make your own coral person.

That walk back up from Salt Pond does kind of suck but it could surely be worse. Just don't lug much crap with you.
You got it Brenda. To think they had just opened that bottle of Patron and it was just about gone when good ole Boston left...somebody call 911...capt burning on the dancefloor...oooohhh
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