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No. 21 on #TastyNes Tour and WNST Baltimore 27th Anniversary Countdown: Old Salty’s in Hoopers Island

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It’s the most beautiful drive in the state of Maryland. Make a right turn in Cambridge and find yourself lost in the beauty of the nature of Blackwater Refuge en route to Fishing Creek and Hoopers Island for a delicious crab cake and a remote oasis off the beaten path of the Eastern Shore.

21 Old Salty’s Crab Cake

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Nestor Aparicio recalls the original crab cake tour, highlighting a remote crab cake experience at Old Salty’s on Hooper’s Island, far from Cambridge. He recommends a scenic drive through Blackwater refuge and the Harriet Tubman trail, promoting Old Salty’s as a must-visit spot. Speaker 1 simply acknowledges the 21st day of the crab cake tour and encourages patrons to visit Old Salty’s for the crab cake.

Action Items

  • [ ] @Nestor Aparicio – Visit the “Old Salties” crab cake spot on Hooper’s Island.

Outline

Crab Cake Tour Introduction

  • Nestor Aparicio reminisces about the original crab cake tour, highlighting the unique experience of visiting Hooper’s Island.
  • He describes the journey as a long drive from Cambridge, emphasizing the scenic beauty of the Blackwater refuge.
  • Nestor mentions the Harriet Tubman trail, encouraging visitors to explore the area.
  • He promotes Old Salty’s as a must-visit spot, promising a memorable experience for those who visit.

Day 21 and Crab Cake Highlights

  • Speaker 1 marks the 21st day of the crab cake tour, emphasizing the significance of the event.
  • The focus is on Hooper’s Island and Old Salty’s, with a call to action for visitors to come and enjoy the crab cake.
  • The speaker reiterates the unique charm and appeal of the location, encouraging people to experience it for themselves.
  • The mention of Old Salty’s as a special spot adds to the excitement and anticipation of the tour.

So if you remember the original crab cake tour, we came here. It’s the most remote crab cake you can find. We’re in Hooper’s Island. We’re a long way from home. We’re a long way from Cambridge, but if you make a right hand turn, you’ll have the most beautiful drive you’ve ever experienced in your life through Blackwater refuge. It’s amazing. Harriet Tubman trail. Get down here and check this place out. Old salties, you’ll thank me. That’s our happy place.

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