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Petite Caye #164512
06/25/2018 09:53 PM
06/25/2018 09:53 PM
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Anyone been out hiking to the beach since Irma? Usually a favorite spot but not sure it’s worth the hike if debris is lining the trail.

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Re: Petite Caye [Re: SPF29inSXM] #164752
06/28/2018 05:00 PM
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Was out there in February. Trail from Anse Marcel is fine...just like before. The beach, however has lost the trees and shady areas that were so nice. Don't get me wrong...there is vegetation there but it is windblown with little, if any, shade. The beach itself is good.


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