Michigan Girls trip report April 2014 - part four
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 12:22 am
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Part two: http://virgin-islands-on-line.com/virgi ... 1iNK_ldUZJ
Part three: http://virgin-islands-on-line.com/virgi ... 1iQHvldUZJ
Day 7 – Monday
Our last full day. Sherry and I wanted to visit a beach we hadn't been to before, while Mayra wanted to do some shopping, so we headed off separately. We finally saw the donkeys we had been missing as we headed out past Zootenvaal, so we stopped to chat with them a moment. We decided on South Haulover, as Sherry could have some sand to sit on and I could have some new snorkeling. I started out on the right side of the by. It was pretty and the landscape there was interesting.
100_0812-6 by heidifunk, on Flickr
The coral is pretty healthy looking here, and there is a good variety of fish
100_0821-6 by heidifunk, on Flickr
Sadly, at this point my water camera decided to stop working. I could send it back (again!), but I've had enough, time to just get a new one. I'll be soliciting opinions on which one to get in a later thread.
I dropped my nonworking camera at our chairs and went to check out the left side. A little more to see on this side I thought, and I enjoyed the snorkel.
After having our sandwiches, I decided to walk over and have a look at North Haulover. When I got there, it looked pretty calm. I talked for awhile with a couple ladies who were also trying to decide if it was a good time to try it out. I walked out a ways in my water shoes, and could see no urchins, just rocks at the entry. I did not have my snorkel gear with me, so the ladies offered to be the testers of the entry. When they proclaimed it “not bad”, I went back over to south to grab my gear.
All I can say about North Haulover is “WOW” why has it taken me this long to snorkel there. It is so beautiful. It reminds me a lot of the outer areas of the The Indians. The coral heads here are healthy and teaming with life. It's a pity my stupid water camera had stopped working. After exploring for a good long while (the area to the left is far superior to the area to the right, in my opinion), I decided I had to talk Sherry in to snorkeling here (she doesn't like a difficult/rocky entry). When I got back over to south, I saw Angel's Rest was in, so we headed out for a drink. We spent some time chatting with Captain Peter (I just love him) and had a couple drinks before heading back to our chairs.
AR-6 by heidifunk, on Flickr
Perhaps the rum punches helped, as I managed to convince Sherry to give North Haulover a try. She was very glad she had, although she was less than thrilled with getting out as it is pretty hard to do it in any sort of graceful manner.
After packing up, we headed back to the house to make dinner plans. I had been unimpressed with Shipwreck Landing in the past, but decided one visit was not sufficient to decide I didn't care for the place so we decided to give it another shot.
Regardless of how I feel about their food, it must be said that they certainly make the prettiest bushwhackers I've ever seen.
DSC_0086-6 by heidifunk, on Flickr
However, from there it was just OK. I tried their conch fritters again, in hopes they had improved. Nope, still taste like Long John Silver's hush puppies to me - heavy on bread, low on conch. The mussels were pretty good, but that was about it. We ordered the chocolate cake that I had loved on our last visit only to find they had changed the recipe. It was still good, just no longer great. I think two visits is fair to judge, so henceforth we will stop for drinks, but probably not food. I should also point out that although the food was not so great, the service there is friendly and fast.
Back to the house for packing.
Tuesday – Walk of Woe
We headed into town to fill up and return our jeeps at about 8AM. As always, the turning in of the jeeps was worry free and we bid farewell to Conrad until August. We walked to Cruz Bay Landing for breakfast. I had an egg sandwich and a short stack of banana blueberry pancakes. It was good and the service was fast and friendly. We will definitely eat there again. We made the 10AM ferry we plenty of time to spare. I have no pictures of departure day, it's just too sad for me. I always get teary on the ride, even with the next trip planned.
Nothing unusual about the trip home, with the exception of the outlets in Miami. All the American gates have multiple charging stations. Great for people charging phones and ipads, not so much for those of us needing to take advantage of long layovers to get work done on our laptops. The charging stations limit output to 2 amps, not enough to power my laptop. It was a bit of a chore finding a real outlet, we had to go down one level and discovered it hiding behind a bank of chairs in the American Eagle lounge. I did manage to get a lot of work done once we finally found it. We arrived in Detroit to 40 degrees and windy at 11PM. After picking up the car, fueling up and driving home, I arrived home just past 2AM.
110 days 14 hours 35 minutes until back to my happy place...
Part two: http://virgin-islands-on-line.com/virgi ... 1iNK_ldUZJ
Part three: http://virgin-islands-on-line.com/virgi ... 1iQHvldUZJ
Day 7 – Monday
Our last full day. Sherry and I wanted to visit a beach we hadn't been to before, while Mayra wanted to do some shopping, so we headed off separately. We finally saw the donkeys we had been missing as we headed out past Zootenvaal, so we stopped to chat with them a moment. We decided on South Haulover, as Sherry could have some sand to sit on and I could have some new snorkeling. I started out on the right side of the by. It was pretty and the landscape there was interesting.

The coral is pretty healthy looking here, and there is a good variety of fish

Sadly, at this point my water camera decided to stop working. I could send it back (again!), but I've had enough, time to just get a new one. I'll be soliciting opinions on which one to get in a later thread.
I dropped my nonworking camera at our chairs and went to check out the left side. A little more to see on this side I thought, and I enjoyed the snorkel.
After having our sandwiches, I decided to walk over and have a look at North Haulover. When I got there, it looked pretty calm. I talked for awhile with a couple ladies who were also trying to decide if it was a good time to try it out. I walked out a ways in my water shoes, and could see no urchins, just rocks at the entry. I did not have my snorkel gear with me, so the ladies offered to be the testers of the entry. When they proclaimed it “not bad”, I went back over to south to grab my gear.
All I can say about North Haulover is “WOW” why has it taken me this long to snorkel there. It is so beautiful. It reminds me a lot of the outer areas of the The Indians. The coral heads here are healthy and teaming with life. It's a pity my stupid water camera had stopped working. After exploring for a good long while (the area to the left is far superior to the area to the right, in my opinion), I decided I had to talk Sherry in to snorkeling here (she doesn't like a difficult/rocky entry). When I got back over to south, I saw Angel's Rest was in, so we headed out for a drink. We spent some time chatting with Captain Peter (I just love him) and had a couple drinks before heading back to our chairs.

Perhaps the rum punches helped, as I managed to convince Sherry to give North Haulover a try. She was very glad she had, although she was less than thrilled with getting out as it is pretty hard to do it in any sort of graceful manner.
After packing up, we headed back to the house to make dinner plans. I had been unimpressed with Shipwreck Landing in the past, but decided one visit was not sufficient to decide I didn't care for the place so we decided to give it another shot.
Regardless of how I feel about their food, it must be said that they certainly make the prettiest bushwhackers I've ever seen.

However, from there it was just OK. I tried their conch fritters again, in hopes they had improved. Nope, still taste like Long John Silver's hush puppies to me - heavy on bread, low on conch. The mussels were pretty good, but that was about it. We ordered the chocolate cake that I had loved on our last visit only to find they had changed the recipe. It was still good, just no longer great. I think two visits is fair to judge, so henceforth we will stop for drinks, but probably not food. I should also point out that although the food was not so great, the service there is friendly and fast.
Back to the house for packing.
Tuesday – Walk of Woe
We headed into town to fill up and return our jeeps at about 8AM. As always, the turning in of the jeeps was worry free and we bid farewell to Conrad until August. We walked to Cruz Bay Landing for breakfast. I had an egg sandwich and a short stack of banana blueberry pancakes. It was good and the service was fast and friendly. We will definitely eat there again. We made the 10AM ferry we plenty of time to spare. I have no pictures of departure day, it's just too sad for me. I always get teary on the ride, even with the next trip planned.
Nothing unusual about the trip home, with the exception of the outlets in Miami. All the American gates have multiple charging stations. Great for people charging phones and ipads, not so much for those of us needing to take advantage of long layovers to get work done on our laptops. The charging stations limit output to 2 amps, not enough to power my laptop. It was a bit of a chore finding a real outlet, we had to go down one level and discovered it hiding behind a bank of chairs in the American Eagle lounge. I did manage to get a lot of work done once we finally found it. We arrived in Detroit to 40 degrees and windy at 11PM. After picking up the car, fueling up and driving home, I arrived home just past 2AM.
110 days 14 hours 35 minutes until back to my happy place...