Johnson Mountain trek tests claim of St Thomas highest inhabited settlement
Johnson Mountain sits high in the hills of St Thomas, a little-known settlement that residents and visitors often describe as the parish's highest inhabited area. A firsthand visit set out to test that claim and document daily life in one of Jamaica's more cut-off mountain districts.
Locals had warned the approach was lengthy, the slopes severe, and the route punishing for anyone travelling on foot. The trek crossed rough ground and narrow tracks at steep elevation.
The footage follows that climb toward Johnson Mountain and revisits a recurring question: whether the community really ranks as St Thomas's highest inhabited place. The report treats the journey as a window into rural highland Jamaica that few outsiders witness.
Syndicated from Elite Jamaica (Video) · originally published .
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