After breakfast I got in my rental car and got the nav app on my phone set up to take me to a place called "Little Bay" which is up near the East end of the island. Upon arriving at what I though was the spot I noticed that there was only a small little trail leading to what I thought was the beach. I found that the trail led to the top of a bluff which was right above the beach. There was a piece of rope tied to a big boulder that led over the edge. There was a trail down the face but I determined after an attempt that I did not feel safe trying to go down it with my fins and other gear on my back.
I got back into my car and went to a place a little bit down the road where I had seen a dock out in the water from the top of the hill. I found out that this was actually the spot that I had read about the day before. I got my car parked and walked down the beach for a cold beer since it was a rather hot day. Then I went back to the car and grabbed my gear. I went into the beautiful Caribbean water and snorkeled around for over an hour. I made a couple of free-dives down to check under ledges for lobster but there were none to be found. I did see a couple of Lion fish that I wish I could have removed but I did not have the gear for that. After I got done I got my stiff dried as best I could and headed back to the airbnb to rinse my gear and take a shower.
After a nice hot shower I got ready to head over to "The Dune" to watch Frank play some music. The venue is pretty cool, it's just a collection of structures that work well together and make a sweet little bar and stage area. I hung out and listened to Frank and a couple others play and then it was time to go when the sun went down. I ended up going to "Elvis's" in "Sandy Ground" to get some food. I had a good fish taco with some rice and beans on the side. After an enjoyable dinner and a boupoe beers I decided to call it a night and went back to my airbnb.
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