Is it possible to walk in the water past the mangroves that separate the two? If not do you need shoes to walk on the path?
Is it possible to walk in the water past the mangroves that separate the two? If not do you need shoes to walk on the path?
You can swim around in some parts, but not walk, shoes or flip flops are better on the path, but it can be done in bare fett.
Trip #59 most of February
Thanks PGW. Got such a great deal on Seashore Bay that we could not pass it up but we still want to wander the main beach.
The whole path is sand...but there is lots of broken glass and other debris around in that section so flip flops at a minimum would be suggested.![]()
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I stayed there the first week of Jan. was great! Walked that path almost every day!
Trip #59 most of February
FD, we were on the One Love bus with you last March. This year we are coming in on the day you are leaving.
Thanks for the info.
I walk the path in bare feet. It's not ideal, but I'm careful, it's not so long, and I choose bare feet to carrying flip flops or wearing water shoes for the rest of the walk. The more troubling part of the path to me is one not so nice guy that hangs in the trees there by the water. He remembers me each year and scares me a bit. I'm not easily intimidated, but he is a little unpredictable, and there is not always someone around.
We call that guy the troll. I walk that path almost daily when there. Will be there this Thursday!
Soon come!
Love that path. Ended up running into a Jamaican BBQ party while walking the path last time. It ended up being my favorite day. My GF and I walked from Bourbon beach to Boardwalk. Where we met a very nice couple from Minnesota. They took us to their spot at point village and we had a couple beers. Then walked all the way back.
Saw Hedo for the first time. That was uh... Interesting.
View coming from the south
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Soon come!