Hi,
Apologies if this information is somewhere in the forum but I searched and failed. Does anyone know where to buy, beg or borrow a map of the Gilpin Trace? I borrowed a dog-eared copy a couple of years ago from the proprietor of Shore Things (best place in Tobago for a relaxing lunch - no treehouse, no tour buses; just hummingbirds, woodpeckers and bananaquits) but can find no reference to it's existence on the Internet. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Barry
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Hi Barry (and Hugh)
To be honest, I am surprised that such a map exists and would love to see it if a copy can be found. I can only suggest contacting Giselle Beaubrun, the owner of Shore Things, at [email protected] (Barry - I couldn't agree more about it being the best place on Tobago for a relaxing lunch. )
To be honest, I am surprised that such a map exists and would love to see it if a copy can be found. I can only suggest contacting Giselle Beaubrun, the owner of Shore Things, at [email protected] (Barry - I couldn't agree more about it being the best place on Tobago for a relaxing lunch. )
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At Lambeau - on the old coast road between Crown Point and Scarborough. They are right beside (and overlooking) the Atlantic Sea - not far from Inn On The Bay and Rockly Bay beach. They're hard to miss if you drive along the coast road.
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Hi Steve,
Thanks for the contact info for Giselle. I'm not going out until November but will drop her a line in the next day or two and post the result. Haven't been on the site for a little while as I defected from the one true path and holidayed elsewhere last year. But of course the draw is too strong and it is back to Tobago this year. The site goes from strength to strength and, against the constant clamour of Internet critisism, it is a shining example of what is good about the Web. I don't want to embarass you but there is no other site that I have encountered that offers so much unbiased information and so little commercial clutter.
Barry
Thanks for the contact info for Giselle. I'm not going out until November but will drop her a line in the next day or two and post the result. Haven't been on the site for a little while as I defected from the one true path and holidayed elsewhere last year. But of course the draw is too strong and it is back to Tobago this year. The site goes from strength to strength and, against the constant clamour of Internet critisism, it is a shining example of what is good about the Web. I don't want to embarass you but there is no other site that I have encountered that offers so much unbiased information and so little commercial clutter.
Barry