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Re: Getting to Spanishtown at sunset...
[Re: RickinAtlanta]
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01/23/2015 02:51 PM
01/23/2015 02:51 PM
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Good advice above. The one curve that you REALLY need to worry about is in Leverick on the way down the hill to the hotel. After you enter Leverick at the crest of the hill after the school (on your right) - when the pavement turns to concrete from asphalt you will turn right. Several hundred yards down the road, you will begin a fairly steep decent at the end of which is a hairpin curve still on the decent. It is really the only curve you have to be particularly careful of, but you need to know it is coming, particularly on your first drive at night. Other than that, it is a very easy island to navigate with pretty good roads.
Mike "The journey is the thing." Homer
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