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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Hike to Hams Buff & Maroonberg
The short walk up the hill from the National Guard Training Center at Hams Bluff should be a major attraction for visitors and a mandatory coming of age for every student in our local schools. The area is rich … Continue reading
Posted in Hams Bluff, Lighthouse, Maroon Ridge, Maroonberg, Uncategorized
Tagged St. Croix Hiking, St. Croix History, St. Croix Vacation
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Point Udall @ Et Stykke Land, St. Croix
100 Million Years of History Et Styke Land is the name of the estate at the Eastern most end of St. Croix in the US Virgin Islands and it’s history was pretty much written in stone 100 million years ago … Continue reading
The Wills Bay Baths and The Sugar Factory!
In my last post about the walk from Carambola to Wills Bay, I promise to comment on a trip to the Wills Bay Baths if I ever did the hike again. Well my friend Mitch scheduled a large group from … Continue reading
Posted in Annaly, Carambola Trail, Davis Bay, Prosperity, Sweet Bottom, Uncategorized, Wills Bay
Tagged St. Croix Hiking, St. Croix History, St. Croix Vacation
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In Search of a Water Fall – Hiking the Hams Bay Gut.
I am definitely excited over hiking the Hams Bay gut on another occasion. This is not yet one of my primary destinations for a lot of reasons. On the negative side there were the ants. Millions of the little critters … Continue reading
The Hike From Carambola to Wills Bay Baths
I don’t know if the hike from Davis Bay to Wills (sometimes called Annaly) Bay is the most popular tourist hiking tour on the island or not, but I do know that the last time I hiked it, I saw … Continue reading

