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Re: Call to Action Needed
ChuckG
10 hours ago
U r welcome! Not too difficult when you've done it a time or 2. Use full editor and, where you want the URL inserted, click on the icon of the world with a chain. Past the URL on the first box that pops up and the name of the link in the second.
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Re: Blind Creek
ChuckG
Yesterday at 11:13 AM
TCN & BLIND CREEK BEACH HAPPENINGS No Nudity at Little Mud Beach
As we reported a couple of weeks ago, the Sheriff's Department called and gave us warning that they are going to start enforcing the no nudity policy at Little Mud beach. They've advised us that beachgoers need to walk south to the designated clothing-optional section. For those who asked exactly where that is, it's about 3/4 mile south of the Little Mud trailhead.
We don't know what caused the recent crackdown by the Sheriff's Department, but this is where we find ourselves today. We don't want to see anyone get arrested or cited; and we don't want to ruin the good relationship we've always had with County officials. The nudists are currently being perceived as a nuisance, and this kind of negative attention is not good for our cause.
We are asking you, please, to take this request seriously. Please do not go nude outside of the designated clothing-optional area. If we ever have hope of asking for an expansion of the clothing-optional area in the future, we need to restore and maintain our good standing with the County.
On the bright side, we've been told the parking lot construction should be completed sometime in November! We will keep you updated when we have more information.
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Re: Grenadines sailing
tothedogs
09/24/2025 02:05 PM
We have been there many times (8, I think). The last rip was the year before the storm. Most trips have been in January though the last time was in early June. There was no material evidence of sargassum in the anchorages though there were a number of patches of it offshore that we tried to dodge when motoring and had no problems.
From St. Vincent, the only options are Barefoot Yachts, and Horizon, Typically the boats available are several years old though Barefoot has been bringing in some new boats periodically and they show a Leopard 50 on their web site. Both are relatively small operations (as compared to the BVI) with about 10 boats each.
We have used Barefoot 6 times and Sunsail for 2 trips as they used to have a base there. Barefoot does a good job.
I have no information regarding Mayreau though I imagine the Righteous and Dennis are back in business. I suggest you talk with the charter company of look at other web sites for current informatio.
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Re: Bequia questions
jphart
09/23/2025 10:00 PM
Always west side Pt Eliz. We stayed an extra day after the long haul from St Lucia. Good restaurants, shopping, site seeing. Sea turtles farm cab ride was worth it too.
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Re: Cruise Towel Animals -Santa isn’t Real
TJTrippe
09/15/2025 01:34 PM
A lot of views, no comments. Maybe no one clicking and reading article.
Your cabin steward may not be making that little towel animal for you. Someone else is making a variety bag for him/her and they store that bag under your bed and pull out one a day.
Everybody thinks they made that for you with your towel while you were gone.
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