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367.1 | See note 7.3 | WILBRY::WASSERMAN | Deb Wasserman, DTN 264-1863 | Mon Apr 20 1992 13:27 | 1 |
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367.2 | Just A Bit More. | WMOIS::ALCORN_R | | Mon Apr 20 1992 19:25 | 3 |
| Thanks for reminding me about note 7.3...however, I'm looking for a bit
more with regard to various experiences and information about camping
possibilities.
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367.3 | Orient Bae | GIAMEM::BMORRISON | Bill Morrison | Tue Apr 21 1992 17:08 | 5 |
| I don't know about capming, but Orient Beach in St Martin is a
great CO place. The beach is great and the people are nice. It's
a resort.
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367.4 | camping on St. Johns | MILPND::ADAMS | | Tue Apr 21 1992 19:08 | 15 |
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The only camping in the islands that I am aware of is on the island of
St. Johns in the U.S. Virgin Islands. There are two campgrounds and
are not clothing optional.
I believe some of the secluded beaches on St. Johns are used for skinny
dipping, but the USVI tend to be very conservative. Like the US. I
visited St. Croix and although the beaches are beautiful and many are
secluded, they don't let you bare your buns.
I agree with .3 about Baie Oriente in St. Martin.
Bob
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367.5 | Try Leinster bay St. John | JUPITR::DUVAL | | Tue Apr 28 1992 22:12 | 12 |
| I'm new to the conference, and to DEC, but I have enjoyed the naturist
experience in the Virgin Islands. I have chartered sailboats in the
islands for several weeks, and I can tell you that there are many
remote islands and cays which are accessible only by boat, and the
most I ever saw the rangers on St John do is reach for their
binoculars. My favorite little island is waterlemon (not watermelon)
cay in Leinster bay St. John. The good news is that you can wade out
to the island from St. John. You can camp on St. John and take a taxi
to Leinster bay.
Enjoy,
Paul
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367.6 | Live and let live .. | HYEND::SCHILTON | When they said sit down,I stood up | Thu May 28 1992 09:17 | 21 |
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Don't know about camping but I just got back from St Martin and
found all of the beaches on the French side that we went to had
at least a CO "section". Our favorites were Baie Rouge, Orient
Beach and the little beach at our hotel (only because the pool,
bar and room were right there :-)).
The more uptight Americans tend to stay away from the French side
or only go for a day so they can tell the folks back home they've
seen a nude beach :-} They usually go to Orient for that, so it's
pretty quiet on the other French beaches because nudity/toplessness
is the norm.
I also like the idea that it's common to have a bar set up on even
the more remote beaches, so you can have a drink as you lie there.
If only the majority of Americans would realize that you can be naked
and drink in public and not have any trouble come out of it...
Sue
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