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Re: Exploring the Blue Mountains
When I hike to the top of Blue Mountain, I stay at Whitfield Hall, the remains of a coffee plantation in colonial times built in the 1700's. The folks at Whitfield Hall can help you with all your arrangements as far as transportation to get there, guides, etc. The Whitfield Hall is quite primitive, does not have electricity, but you don't really need it. It has been a family business for years, and the folks there are trustworthy, down-home folk. Lynette will cook your meals for a price, and the food is excellent - homemade Jamaican food. The coffee beans are transported down the mountain by donkey, and roasted right there at Whitfield Hall, and then brewed fresh all day long. If you're not looking for fancy, this is the way to go. They have a website now w/ all their pricing and contact information: http://www.whitfieldhall.com/index.html
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