bkpix
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Has anyone stayed at Clarks Cay or heard any reports about it? Looks interesting.
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No apparent storm, no rain, plenty of sun - simply windy enough to interfere with diving some areas, and windy enough at night to interfere with staying on your feet. It was weird. Would have been great for a kiteboarder I suppose.Damselfish, I was at Dunbar with my friends and family group in April as well - we didn't experience the same weather your group had - it as almost like glass. I go two to three times a year myself and I have been there during a storm and it was as you discussed for a day for two so totally get how disappointed you were. As for the instant coffee - if that is really what it was, I would have been throwing a temper tantrum as well. I knew there was a group that didn't like the particular brand of coffee we used and we did go get another one for them so I'm not sure if that was the situation that you mentioned.
@PamInParadise - did you get there in March? Any updates about shore diving potential at Clark's Cay, or anything else?One of the first things I asked about was the shore diving around the island and for the most part there is none. There is a reef line that is a short distance away but not a safe way to get to it right now. I have heard that a walkway of some sort might be in the works to get people to where they can dive it. I am taking my friends and family group back there in March and we have some pretty tough northern divers who might be able to check it out - hopefully we will have staked some shore diving after our trip.