Beach packing list
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I'm kinda laughing here because we have never spent a day at a beach on St John. We're villa people during the heat of the day and then snorkelers in the afternoon.
I show up at a beach in my ratty snorkel shirt, do-rag for my poor balding head, snorkel and mask and a 1/2 liter bottle of water to rinse away "snorkel mouth". I often don't even bring a towel.
Hand the shirt on a mangrove...shake like a dog when I leave the water...hop in the jeep and go back to the villa for a hose-off and beer.
I show up at a beach in my ratty snorkel shirt, do-rag for my poor balding head, snorkel and mask and a 1/2 liter bottle of water to rinse away "snorkel mouth". I often don't even bring a towel.
Hand the shirt on a mangrove...shake like a dog when I leave the water...hop in the jeep and go back to the villa for a hose-off and beer.
- nothintolose
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- Joined: Mon Aug 07, 2006 10:36 pm
- Location: New Orleans, LA
pipanale - we are the same way - we rarely hang out on the beach. It's all about the snorkeling for us so we don't bring much other than our snorkel gear and one towel to share between the two of us.
When we are through snorkeling, it's either on to the next snorkel spot, to lunch or back to the villa.
Occasionally, if we are with a group and I am done snorkeling but the others want to continue, I just hang out in the water by the beach till they return.
When we are through snorkeling, it's either on to the next snorkel spot, to lunch or back to the villa.
Occasionally, if we are with a group and I am done snorkeling but the others want to continue, I just hang out in the water by the beach till they return.