LeEsperance Hike

Travel discussion for St. John
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deejayjay
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LeEsperance Hike

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Good hike.
need better camera

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLjbDuOtlhI
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nice hike! you seem to take advantage of the outdoors as much as Augie and I do on our trips! Thanks for the videos- I needed a "fix." :D
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Post by 54b »

Enjoying your hiking video diaries...speaking from some experience (hiked Reef and over to Lameshur), I tip my hat to your fitness and know when you're hiking STJ you're almost always either going straight up or straight down (in a toaster oven).

I'm assuming you've been to trailbandit.org, but if not, you'd definitely appreciate that guy's efforts.

Thanks again for posting the videos.
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Post by Lovermont »

Our "must stop" on the L'Esperance Trail is the one and only Baobab tree on the island. It's a little tricky to find, but that - of course - is half the fun. Another great video installment. Nearly as good as being there. Thanks so much!
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At 17 sec in the video, go right to find the Boabab tree 8)
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Post by INfamily »

Did you notice a bench that's been installed at the L'Esperance trailhead? It is in memory of Don Adams, a VI Park Ranger who lived on St John with his family in the 70's. The foundation of their former home is at the trailhead - the house was blown away in a hurricane and now there is a deck built on top of the foundation.
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Thanks for the info about the Ranger and the bench. We wonder why it was in the state that it was in.
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Post by toes in the sand »

Thanks for the hike. I really like the slide shows.
"got a drink in my hand and my toes in the sand"
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