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Re: Timing for exploring the Baths?
[Re: Cleobeach]
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02/03/2019 05:12 PM
02/03/2019 05:12 PM
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[quote=captdennyj]Good plan to avoid the cruise shippers. Actually, very necessary, since we witnessed hoards of cruise ship passengers at the baths . We also check out the cruise ship skeds, and when they will be a Canegarden Bay....we avoid that time [quote=captdennyj]
The last time we were there, it was a sh!t show, there is no other way to say it. Boards of people, most of which were not physically able to navigate the terrain and heat. VISAR fished a large, elderly man out of the water, appeared to be a near drowning, a larger but younger man seemed to be having a heart attack or heat stroke in the Baths and the guide was freaking out and a few ladies were cut and bloody from falling on the way down. The lady at the gift shop said it’s becoming a real problem.
Cleobeach, very curious when you were there? My group experienced the exact same scenario you describe a couple years ago
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