Friday, August 27, 2010

Made it back in one piece

Two posts in one month! holiday has been good to me. I spent the last few days in Portland giving my daughter her a proper introduction to my true love, the beach. She saw so many beaches in such a few days it was crazy, Frenchman's Cove, San San bay, Boston Bay, Long Bay and finally she stamped her name in the Visitors book of the Morant Point Lighthouse at the east most point of our little island.

I have always wanted to go to this remote lighthouse but I had neither the knowledge nor equipment(capable car,maps) to get there. This trip was quickly placed back on the table once I got the Jimny and my GPS unit sorted out. It takes about half an hour of driving through farm tracks that are surrounded by cane fields as fars as the eye can see. When you think things are bad you then leave the cane fields and drive for approximately another half an hour on a dirt track through the bush, with no cell reception and mud holes to potentially get stuck in. My car is pretty slim and it still barely fit on the path, there were bushes on both sides of the track that ensured the doors couldn't open. As a budding cartographer I have documented this journey here for others to follow as getting the coordinates to chart my way through this unmapped land was my other major hurdle.

This beach makes the trip through the bush totally worth it, the only people around were a one or two fisher folk doing some spear fishing. The water was clear and the sand powdery, the only thing you would need is a rake to clean up the sea weed and the random drift garbage. Blogspot does not do my photo any justice so if you want to see a much higher resolution version check out my panoramio page.

The photo on the left shows part of the smoother nicer path through low bush leading up to the light house. Don't be fooled though this is a like a freshly paved highway compared to other places you will have to drive through. My recommendations for those who would also like to make this trip?
1. A vehicle with 4x4 low gears.. I suspect the newer suv's with "full time 4wd" may have skipped out on these gears in their transfer box.
2. A GPS programmed with the coordinates I have provided through openstreetmap above or a friend who knows the way.

The second point is probably the most important one, you wouldn't want to get lost in a cane field, all the paths look the same. If you choose to ignore and want to rough it you could follow the single sign at the end of the cane field and hope for the best.

13 comments:

IrieDiva said...

lol at hope for the best...

the beach does look worth it but that drive sounds straight out of a horror movie..

Rockaway Girl said...

This is an important monument(?)ok, maybe not the right word but my point is why is not taken care of? Because it's not in a resort area? There has to be a history of that light house somewhere. Send that pic to the ministry of tourism, the Gleaner and the MP for the area and let's see their response...should be interesting! You do seemed to have a good sense of direction even with your gadgets.

Tami said...

Cant wait to get my 4WD too to make those journeys.

Mad Bull said...

I will have to try to make that journey too. I am SO, SO, SO with Rockaway Girl. They need to fix the lighthouse up, man!

Irie Latino said...

Looks like an awesome beach. I have been to a couple between Mobay and Ocho Rios with dirt tracks in the bush like that leading up to them. It's always so amazing when you emerge from the bush on to the beach.

Ochibum said...

Definitely a trek i'll be making in 2011!

Unknown said...

Damn! That beach looks nice! Great for a photo shoot too... including the sea weed! Soon we will need 4WD for all the roads in Jamaica!

Golden Flower said...

Very good and bold photographs. Nice art

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