It was quite a jaunt, so to speak. One must be careful on the seven-tenths of a mile of breakwater so one doesn't accidently step or slip between the rocks possibly causing an embarassing or painful injury. The breakwater walk was probably around 25-30 minutes.

The walk to Wood End Light from the end of the breakwater was probably about 15 minutes or maybe a little more. Hoofing it in sand tends to slow your pace down.

The walk from Wood End to Long Point is approximately one and one-half miles. Over sand and low grass the trip took roughly 30-40 minutes. You can see one light from the other without a problem if you're on the inside along P-Town Harbor and not on the ocean / Cape Cod Bay side.

If anyone plans to do this trip, try and plan it for a time when the tide is low. This gives you an advantage of walking in some hard sand. Also, judging by the color of the rocks in the breakwater, there were two areas of the breakwater that might be under water on a real high tide, but I'm not really sure. We transitted the area when the tide was still falling and returned when the tide was beginning to rise. They have a big tide at P-Town.

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