We think this picture is especially appropriate to show as we enter the Fall here on the Outer Banks and our surf fishermen start to take over our beaches. No word on what the catch of the day was with this photo, but what a super picture of one of the iconic things to do on the Outer Banks.
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Our Outer Banks Family Vacation
This week’s Memory Monday submission comes to us from Kristy and Dave Bishop of Mechanicsville, Maryland who stayed with Outer Banks Blue in July at our property “Heaven Sent” in Nags Head.
Post Hurricane Irene Update #4
Post Hurricane Irene Advisory #3 (8/30/11 5 PM)
Access to the northern beaches of the Outer Banks is now permitted with all roadblocks now removed.
Unfortunately some of our properties did sustain damage and some guest arrivals could not be accommodated for the remainder of this week while repairs are being made to some properties.
Post Hurricane Irene Update #3
Post Hurricane Irene Update #2 (8/29/11 3 PM)
Clarification of Staged Re-Entry in process
At noon today (8/29) visitors who wish to enter Southern Shores, Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills, and Nags Head were be permitted back on the Outer Banks.
Access to Duck, Corolla, and Hatteras Island is still prohibited at this time.
Post Hurricane Irene Update #2
Post Hurricane Irene Update #2 (8/29/11 3 PM)
Staged Re-Entry in process
At noon today (11/29) visitors who wish to enter Southern Shores, Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills, and Nags Head were be permitted back on the Outer Banks.
Hurricane Irene Update #3
Hurricane Irene Update #3 (8/27/11 11 AM)
Hurricane Irene’s effects are being felt along the Outer Banks this morning. Hurricane force winds, heavy rain, and tidal flooding are combining for terrible conditions in Outer Banks locations from Corolla through Nags Head. Electricity is out in some areas, and roads are extremely flooded.
Hurricane Irene Update #2
Hurricane Irene Update #2 (8/26/11 11 AM)
The Outer Banks of North Carolina is under a mandatory evacuation order for all visitors and residents, and a state of emergency has been put in place for the entire area.
Hurricane Irene Update 8/25/11 12 PM
Hurricane Irene is a large and dangerous storm and all storm track predictions indicted landfall will occur on the Outer Banks over this weekend. The Outer Banks is under a Hurricane Watch at this time and a mandatory evacuation order is in effect for all visitors as of Thursday morning (8/25/11). A state of emergency is also in effect for the area, and residents are being required to leave as of Friday morning.