Keep in mind that in the 70s we were IMMORTAL!
Cap
Keep in mind that in the 70s we were IMMORTAL!
Cap
Linston's Zion Hill Taxi
Captain Dave
I must've dove / jumped hundreds of times from the high spot at Ricks. That was back when you had to walk out on the jagged rock to the smooth spot, and dive / jump out far enough to clear the cliff. Since getting married, having kids and getting older, I seem to have lost my....to be polite, Nerve. At least I don't have to explain why my forehead is bright red and the rest of me is tan.
Wow! I love looking at all the old pictures and hearing the stories!
Updates. I couldn't get any of my 59-60 year old crowd to go jump. We were staying a Catcha and snorkeling over. Also jumping off Catcha which in some places is close to 30 '. You can't just go over to Rick's and jump any time of the day like the old days. Its mostly when the the boats arrive for sunset when it is ridiculously packed. So I wander over by myself the last day, have no one to leave my stuff with ( glasses,keys, etc). Finding every reason to just say screw it, finally I lay my stuff down climb up to the top jump (35' or so) and the guy tells me I have to go off the lower one first, I reply with all due respect that I jump every so many years when I visit since 1979. He then tells me I have to make a donation in his bucket and also jump off the lower level or no jump. I hadn't brought any money since I was alone and he basically told me to step down. Very Sad. Its nothing but a big tourist trap anymore but it made me sad.
Redlegger,
Sorry to hear your disappointment trying to jump at Rick's. Nothing stays the same unfortunately, but you had the good fortune of visiting Negril back in the day so at least those memories are still intact. Boy it was a laid back Cool place!!
We stay at Catcha every year. We met a couple there that have traveled to Negril for years. This man said his first trip was in 1964. He was 78 yes old and jumped with my hubs. I couldn't believe it.
I would love to get a copy of "The Story of Westmoreland, a Jamaican Parishâ to read before my next reach. Unfortunately (and as expected) an Amazon search returned 0 results. I will search when I return in December unless someone knows how to purchase a copy online?
My boats 1979:
Second boat say "Rent Me-Cosmo's"
Linston's Zion Hill Taxi
Captain Dave