JE 107

Guadeloupe

Monday, March 6 – Guadeloupe

I’m a little behind on my journal entries; that is this morning’s mission!

Following that, I went back to the pastry shop and grabbed a ham & cheese baguette sandwich (5 USD). Tres bien! I spent the rest of the afternoon at the nearby beach (although, it was still pretty crowded, even during the week).

Tuesday, March 7 – Guadeloupe

More walking is on today’s agenda. I’m heading east from Le Gosier to checkout some scenic spots along the coast.

My first stop was a little over an hour’s walk from my apartment.

This is Anse Vinaigri.
A nice, picturesque little beach, but not the greatest for swimming.

My plan was to continue further east to an area called Saint-Felix. According to Google Maps there is a trail along the coast leading there from Anse Vinaigri. However, when I got to a point on the trail it looked like it entered private property. There was no one around though, so I continued walking along the trail. Well, it didn’t long before someone came along and confronted me. He didn’t seem very accommodating, and there was the language barrier, so I eventually conceded his point and turned back from where I came! That meant I had to take a huge loop back along the main roads to eventually reach Saint-Felix. Oh well, more steps!

The little port of Saint-Felix.
Looking from a point near the port across to Plage de Saint-Felix (Saint-Felix Beach).
The trail heading towards the beach.
Once again, not the greatest beach for swimming…
…but pretty!

There were a couple other places I wanted to see that were further along the trail to the east. But once again I was stifled by private property barriers. And after my last encounter, I decided it would be best not to do any trespassing. Frustrating! I was tempted to look for alternate routes, but by this time I was kind of tired and still had a long walk back to the apartment. Time to give up (for today).

Fuel Price Check: 1.63 EUR/liter, that works out to 6.54 USD/gallon.

Wednesday, March 8 – Guadeloupe

Okay, I’ve done a little more digging and think I’ve found public land access to the trail I was looking for yesterday. I will not be defeated! Let’s do this!

This looks promising.
Hello!
I like how the wind off of the coast impacts the shape of these trees…
…and this one too.
This is Banc Meditatif
On the path towards the beach.
A memorial to the abolition of slavery in Guadeloupe.
Plage des Salines (Salines Beach)

This was another good day of walking and exploring!

Travel Note: I’ve created a Google Map that tracks the route of my travels this winter (thanks for the idea Buck!). I’ll update it as I move around. I’ve included all of my stops on the trip to date, including flight and ferry layovers. The link to the map is here.

And here’s a screenshot…

It’s better to access the map via the link though; that will allow you to zoom in and see a list of the stops.

4 thoughts on “JE 107

  1. Good idea on the map! I’m going to show Oliver, I know he’ll love it:) Glad you didn’t get into too much trouble with the locals and I’m glad you found the public path! Pretty beaches yet again!

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