in search of the best obx sandwich

Never afraid of controversy and treading where few dare to go, here at Hidden Outer Banks we bravely offer this list of five classic Outer Banks sandwiches from Visit South. Are they the best? Let us know what you think. “#5. The “I Wouldn’t Brisket” at the Country Deli Order this mix of pastrami and corned… Continue reading in search of the best obx sandwich

day at the docks=celebrating hatteras

Day at the Docks has become one of the best Outer Banks traditions around. Irene Nolan and Lynn Foster have done a great job of capturing the feel of the day in this article in the Island Free Press. “After last year’s day-long deluge, the organizers of the Day at the Docks on the waterfront… Continue reading day at the docks=celebrating hatteras

will beach road repairs hold on obx?

Sandbags exposed by wave action at repaired section of the Beach Road. Photo, Kip Tabb

As the Atlantic Ocean rages, the fragile repair of the beach road just north of the Black Pelican in Kitty Hawk seems close to failure. Following a late season nor’easter last spring, approximately 150 yards of the road were undermined by the sea and had collapsed. To repair the damage, NCDOT pounded a steel retaining… Continue reading will beach road repairs hold on obx?

solved! obx way to pronounce bodie

To many, Bodie Island Lighthouse in South Nags Head is as beautiful and picturesque as any lighthouse anywhere. But the mystery of how to pronounce its name is a conundrum for the uninitiated. John Tennis, writing for the Bristol (VA) Herald Courier steps forward to solve the mystery. “Twice this year, I’ve gone lighthouse hopping… Continue reading solved! obx way to pronounce bodie

obx paper canoe = going green

Tommy Karole, owner of The Paper Canoe, has always been willing to be the first to try something and his newest venture, turning his Duck waterfront restaurant into an environmentally friendly eatery is the latest. Heather Frese writing for Outer Banks This Week gives the details. “There’s nothing like living on an island to make a… Continue reading obx paper canoe = going green

thumbs up from NPS on bonner bridge replacement

The reality of a replacement for the aging Bonner Bridge becomes more certain every day. As reported in the Outer Banks Voice, the National Park Service signing off on the a Record of Decision for the new bridge, may not seem significant, but it is an important step nonetheless. “Another small step in the long… Continue reading thumbs up from NPS on bonner bridge replacement

too many bedrooms = no easy solution

Mini-hotel, beach box, mansion–there are a lot of names thrown at the supposedly single family homes with 20+ bedrooms being built on the Outer Banks, the latest of which is a more than 13,000 square foot home in Kill Devil Hills. There’s a lot of local opposition, but Michelle Wagner’s piece on the Outer Banks… Continue reading too many bedrooms = no easy solution

sharks didn’t scare off obx visitors

Summer challenges on the Outer Banks included shark attacks and July 4th falling on a Saturday–but early indications are that it may have been the best yet. Writing for the Outer Banks Sentinel, Neel Keller reports on Outer Banks Visitors Bureau Executive Director Lee Nettles remarks about the summer of 2015. “Even with all the… Continue reading sharks didn’t scare off obx visitors

high speed ferry is ocracoke’s future

It looks like there’s a high-speed ferry in Ocracoke’s future. Jeff Hampton writing for the Virginian-Pilot takes a look at how long lines, falling passenger use and a shoaling inlet have combined to move NCDOT to create a new passenger only route between Ocracoke and Hatteras Village. “Fifteen dollars will eventually buy you a round trip… Continue reading high speed ferry is ocracoke’s future

lifeguard stand takes a sea cruise

The Atlantic Ocean brings the world to our Outer Banks feet, and this summer has brought no shortage of interesting visitors. As proof we offer this Rehoboth Beach lifeguard stand that washed up on the sands of Salvo yesterday. Thanks to a blog Rich King wrote for Delaware Surf Fishing we can now trace ocean… Continue reading lifeguard stand takes a sea cruise