Rams Head Trail
- Captain Jack
- Posts: 80
- Joined: Fri Oct 23, 2009 12:32 pm
- Location: Southern Michigan
Rams Head Trail
Six days to go until we arrive. The excitement is building. Seen the doctor today and he said I could do some hiking while I was on the island. I was wondering what the Rams Head Trail was like to hike? Haven't done this and it was one of the things I wanted to do this time.
Can't wait to get back to the island.
CJ
Can't wait to get back to the island.
CJ
The thing about Ram Head, is you can always just turn around and go back. You can see your destination fairly well, so you'll be able to gauge whether you're up to it physically. It's really special to be at the end of the peninsula.
It is very exposed to the elements and can get very hot, so I recommend hiking it fairly early in the morning. You can lounge at Salt Pond on the return trip, and then grab lunch at the Tourist Trap.
Good luck!
Lovermont
It is very exposed to the elements and can get very hot, so I recommend hiking it fairly early in the morning. You can lounge at Salt Pond on the return trip, and then grab lunch at the Tourist Trap.
Good luck!
Lovermont
Agree with all that it can be a hot hike. We always make a trip over to Drunk Bay like Captkirk says.
You pass blue cobblestone beach on the way and we thought the snorkeling there was excellent. Way to the right on that beach.
So - take your snorkeling gear, see how you feel at blue cobblestone, leave your gear and finish the hike or just hang at blue cobblestone and snorkel.
Whatever you do be sure to bring enough water and have fun.
You pass blue cobblestone beach on the way and we thought the snorkeling there was excellent. Way to the right on that beach.
So - take your snorkeling gear, see how you feel at blue cobblestone, leave your gear and finish the hike or just hang at blue cobblestone and snorkel.
Whatever you do be sure to bring enough water and have fun.
-
- Posts: 301
- Joined: Mon Aug 07, 2006 8:30 pm
- Location: Holland, MI
Re: Rams Head Trail
It wont be that hot in November, will it?Captain Jack wrote:Six days to go until we arrive. The excitement is building. Seen the doctor today and he said I could do some hiking while I was on the island. I was wondering what the Rams Head Trail was like to hike? Haven't done this and it was one of the things I wanted to do this time.
Can't wait to get back to the island.
CJ
It is my favorite St. John hike also. We loved drunk bay. Stop and rest there--take your time and enjoy it!! Sometimes it is easy to rush too much so maybe the injury will help you really take it all in.
Enjoy Captain Jack!
Gg
- GidgetPicklebrain
- Posts: 170
- Joined: Tue Aug 08, 2006 7:54 am
- Location: Frederick, MD
Instead of going early in the morning, we went late in the afternoon when it would be a full moon that night. We took along flasholights in addition to water and a picnic supper.
We were the only ones on the trail (other than the goats, that is), and the only ones at the end of the trail to view the sunset/moonrise combination while enjoying our picnic.
On the hike back, we really didn't need the flashlights until we were nearly back at Salt Pond, because the moonlight was so bright. Even when we did need the flashlights it wasn't pitch dark, it was an area of the trail that was "shaded" from the moonlight and was a bit more dim.
We were the only ones on the trail (other than the goats, that is), and the only ones at the end of the trail to view the sunset/moonrise combination while enjoying our picnic.
On the hike back, we really didn't need the flashlights until we were nearly back at Salt Pond, because the moonlight was so bright. Even when we did need the flashlights it wasn't pitch dark, it was an area of the trail that was "shaded" from the moonlight and was a bit more dim.