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Don't Get Your Feet Wet
HFF !! ...
The path to Head Harbour Lightstation is up this stairway and then over some small rugged islands; access to these stairs is across a sandbar that is only passable at low tide. Unless visitors there make a quick dash over-and-back, they are stuck for 12 hours ... until the next falling tide exposes the bottom of this stairway. This is not water for wading; high/low tidal range is about 7 meters. Nor is the weather often calm and sunny -- foggy and with dangerous waves is more the norm.
The path to Head Harbour Lightstation is up this stairway and then over some small rugged islands; access to these stairs is across a sandbar that is only passable at low tide. Unless visitors there make a quick dash over-and-back, they are stuck for 12 hours ... until the next falling tide exposes the bottom of this stairway. This is not water for wading; high/low tidal range is about 7 meters. Nor is the weather often calm and sunny -- foggy and with dangerous waves is more the norm.
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HFF and a nice weekend
For emergency cases it's ok, but otherwise ... ;-)
HFF
HFF, have a great weekend, Herb
HFF and a lovely weekend.
Have a great weekend, Doug
L. L. Wall club has replied to Doug Shepherd clubDoug Shepherd club has replied to L. L. Wall clubVery nice picture, and great information!
I like it very much.
In these days of everybody suing everybody else, I am surprised the whole thing does not get closed off..! Maybe one day people will start to take responsibility for their own actions!!
Best Wishes, HFF, and a Good Weekend
Peter
L. L. Wall club has replied to Peter_Private_Box club... Am I blaming "the internet" and social media for everything? But it seems to me that people are taking less responsibility nowadays, rather than more ...
Excellent!
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