Virgin Gorda... First Visit-Part Five

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Virgin Gorda... First Visit-Part Five

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When I saw some terrific photos looking down across The Valley of Virgin Gorda that had been shot by a couple of forumites, I had decided that I would try for the same. My husband and I had seen two signs marking trials to Gorda Peak, and someone I knew had told me that she had done the hike a few years ago. One trail took 50 minutes and the other 25 minutes, and that one had concrete steps leading up from the road. Tuesday was staring off with sunshine so I put on my Keens and off we went up the mountain.
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Parking off the road was easy and soon I was geared and ready to go with my backpack, binoculars, the archaic 995.
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We climbed the steps and faced a steep and rocky path that this unbalanced, late 60 something gal did not feel comfortable in tackling. We didn't look twice at the other trail, but I intend to learn more about where those cool photos were taken!
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A couple of overlooks and a few photos later we stopped at Rosey's Supermarket-a very clean, well stocked and organized store with lower prices than Buck's. We returned to the Top of the Baths for lunch and noticed several folks there who had been to The Baths. Maybe The Season was starting!
http://www.rosysenterprisesvg.com/

From the highest overlook:
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The next lower overlook was undergoing repairs, so we moved on down the road to a pull over further down.
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The afternoon was spent at Spring Bay Beach… there are some nice rocks there!
Looking toward The Baths:
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The sun was looking promising for a good sunset; we returned to the Mineshaft and once more were the only ones. The only mini golf on the island is on the restaurant grounds, and it appeared to be getting updated with new landscaping. Some clouds found the sun, but the view there is quite exceptional looking out over the water. I think I remember reading that the chickens roost in the trees there. I didn't see any, but some roosters were crowing away as if morning had arrived!
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Part one of Virgin Gorda ... First Visit:
http://virgin-islands-on-line.com/virgi ... =6&t=26275
Part two of Virgin Gorda... First Visit:
http://virgin-islands-on-line.com/virgi ... =6&t=26283
Part three of Virgin Gorda... First Visit:
http://virgin-islands-on-line.com/virgi ... =6&t=26284
Part four of Virgin Gorda... First visit:
http://virgin-islands-on-line.com/virgi ... =6&t=26287
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Re: Virgin Gorda... First Visit-Part Five

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Now you have seen the Fat Virgin that is so loved by anyone who spends the time there exploring. I think Spring Bay is one of the sweetest Caribbean places in existence.
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Exit Zero wrote:Now you have seen the Fat Virgin that is so loved by anyone who spends the time there exploring. I think Spring Bay is one of the sweetest Caribbean places in existence.
We agree and surely hope to get back; our Guavaberry cottage and the Spring Bay area experiences were excellent for relaxing!

Edited: This morning while moving pictures to Flickr, I noticed this one seems to show that Fat Virgin quite well!
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