Accessable Snorkle spots

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Capn Dan and Ruby
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Accessable Snorkle spots

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Is there a list of accessable snorkle spots. (and how to access them) I would like to try some new places, but don't know if we can even get there.
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Exit Zero
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Post by Exit Zero »

the book 'Feet,fins and four wheel drive' by Pam Gaffin would be an excellent place to start.
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samoka
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Post by samoka »

What do you mean by accessible?
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Post by surfnh »

try this web site, not as good as the book, but not bad either....

http://www.seestjohn.com/snorkeling.html
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Post by augie »

Exit Zero wrote:the book 'Feet,fins and four wheel drive' by Pam Gaffin would be an excellent place to start.

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Capn Dan and Ruby
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Post by Capn Dan and Ruby »

For us accessable means that we are not trespassing on private property to get there. We do not have to hike in unbearable conditions or long distances to get there there is parking some where near. We walk to Salt Pond with no problem and Did the hike to Dennis with minimal problems. We did the Reef bay trail to Genti bay and that was a bit much and don't want to do it agian. I will see the website and try to find the book. We were lookingat the various beaches on STJ and wanted to do a few that are not so common.
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