South Shore Beaches Footwear
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South Shore Beaches Footwear
Now that much of our trip is planned, I am starting to think about what we need to pack. We are planning to walk the South Shore trail between beaches and would like to return along the beach. As I understand it, the return will involve climbing over rocks. Are we best off wearing gym shoes, or should we bring swim shoes? Thanks once again all you Bermuda experts for your tremendous knowledge!
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Ditto the Tevas, sneakers are a second choice for me, mostly because I hate getting sand in my shoes, and with the sandals, I can just unstrap them and brush my feet off. But you'll definitely want a sturdy sole - those volcanic rocks can be brutal!
If you're willing to go 'off-trail' a little, you'll get the longest walk if you start at the playground at Warwick Long Bay - get off the bus there, walk through the playground and go all-terrain down the hill to the beach. You won't be the first, there are little footpaths here and there, it's just not an established trail. Then you just head to the right and keep on going! My favorite days involved hiking the trails, swim gear under my shorts, towel in my daypack and having a nice swim at the end of the trail before heading home.
(Remember you can't ride the bus in wet shorts or swim gear.)
And if you have room for one of those little trial-size bottles of baby powder, shake a little bit on your feet and the excess sand will fall off, so you can put your socks and shoes back on!
If you're willing to go 'off-trail' a little, you'll get the longest walk if you start at the playground at Warwick Long Bay - get off the bus there, walk through the playground and go all-terrain down the hill to the beach. You won't be the first, there are little footpaths here and there, it's just not an established trail. Then you just head to the right and keep on going! My favorite days involved hiking the trails, swim gear under my shorts, towel in my daypack and having a nice swim at the end of the trail before heading home.
(Remember you can't ride the bus in wet shorts or swim gear.)
And if you have room for one of those little trial-size bottles of baby powder, shake a little bit on your feet and the excess sand will fall off, so you can put your socks and shoes back on!
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You're welcome - I love helping make sure you enjoy a place that we both love so much!
Don't forget that there are NO facilities along the South Shore parks and beaches, with the exception of primitive toilets at some parking areas. Bring water!
Don't forget that there are NO facilities along the South Shore parks and beaches, with the exception of primitive toilets at some parking areas. Bring water!
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