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Maho Bay Camps: An Endangered Species?
Janice M Anderson
If only I believed people really meant it when they
asked, “How was your vacation?” I’d tell them about my week with no running
water and the ten-flight walk to a bathroom, where pull-cord showers only ran
cold. I’d show them bites on my ankles from sand fleas and mention the long
flight delay. But then I’d urge them to book the same trip – before it’s too
late.
Pat, the adventuresome love of my life, likes to
“travel.” I prefer “vacationing,” by which I mean beach-to-fridge on the Outer
Banks. Maho Bay Camps, in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands, seemed like a good
compromise: restful Caribbean beaches for me, water adventure for her, and the
idea of “eco-friendly” yet comfy camping, intrigued us both. To be honest, I’m
not a good traveler no matter where I’m going. I get antsy on long drives. If
I’m flying, I hate even one layover. This trip was scheduled for four: two
flights, two taxis and a ferry.
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