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Posted by Mad Max on August 15, 2011 at 11:38:40:

Now that the 'great wall' of B/B is completed and public "access" restored, it's probably best to dive at either entry at or near low tide. The boulders extend out further than the previous attempt to 'fix' things there. And the steps up and down the other side are nice, as is the handrail. However, the surf is banging at the lower steps, so your timing needs to be good. Of course, you could go at higher tides and practice conrete, 'er, rocky beach entries, but I would advise not to. Check it out, but don't look for a place to set things down.F33ALX



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