Least strenuous way to get to Salomon Bay?
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Least strenuous way to get to Salomon Bay?
Of the 3 ways to get to Salomon (starting near the NPS visitors' center, starting from near the entry sign to the National Park, or from Caneel), which is the least strenuous?
We have done two of the three ways and I'm wondering which is the least strenuous.
We have done two of the three ways and I'm wondering which is the least strenuous.
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liamsaunt's approach probably burns the least calories. It also allows you to pack in the most cold frosty beverages and setup a base camp on Honeymoon Bay. It's close enough to the Caneel Parking lot that Kellyana can say "Brad honey, we've got to have more beer. I'm feeling sassy!"
But, the walk along the lower Lindt Point trail from the NPS visitors center is second easiest and is quite flat. Parking at the top of the hill near the NPS sign is a shorter walk, but has a 250 foot change in elevation that can create an annoying whine.
Cheers, RickG
But, the walk along the lower Lindt Point trail from the NPS visitors center is second easiest and is quite flat. Parking at the top of the hill near the NPS sign is a shorter walk, but has a 250 foot change in elevation that can create an annoying whine.
Cheers, RickG
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We had gotten in the habit of setting up camp at Honeymoon and snorkeling to Salomon, but we prefer the opposite. When we were there in June we saw people coming from the direction of the visitors’ center and wondered if it was less strenuous than starting at the NPS sign. The 250 feet decline isn’t so bad on the way down, but the walk back up after a long day at the beach is a bit miserable.
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