| ^I dont have a kid but probably! A silver lining I guess... |
ok throw down - where are all these “stunning” forests 20 minuted from metro DC? |
Yes the % of active, outdoorsy people here is much smaller. You just need to find your people. |
Like everywhere? LOL. Have you been outside in the past month? |
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Throughout the year, the water temperature in Avila Beach does not rise above 68°F and therefore is not suitable for comfortable swimming. ^^^From the interweb. |
right. if I want a hottub I’ll go to the Ramada Inn. |
Average water temp in DE beaches in July/August is 75+. |
ok I see you think a trashy junk tree path is a “stunning forest.” |
NP. Very highbrow taste you have, Avila representative. Class all the way. |
Lol. There’s a reason why the vast majority of people move from East to West and not the other way around. |
Okay crazy. I think you've shown enough of your hometown and should stop before you get banned for spamming this thread. |
Hot tub? Lol. Personally, I find the 75 degree Bethany water chilly. I prefer to swim in the Caribbean. Nothing beats the warm turquoise water in Antigua or some such. You haven’t experienced a superb beach until you’ve spent days on empty beaches in the Caribbean. My kids and I have been spoiled. |
right, you limit your “outdoorsiness” to your two weeks of expensive and exclusive vacationing in the Caribbean. This is what passes for East Coast beach vacations, lol. that should give OP insight. |
Excuse you. Nothing could compare to the glamour of sitting on a rock roasting a beer can filled with leftover chicken soup, pile of seaweed rotting next to you and gently wafting the scent of decayed fish, all in 45 degree weather. How could you even be so uncultured as to think a warm weather beach compares in any way? |
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Honestly, Oregon beaches sound unsatisfying, based on what you’re saying, OP. Fine for adventurers. Fine for kids picking shells. But, not so enjoyable for everyone else.
East coast beaches and west coast beach (in Southern Calif, at least) are similar in that people bring towels and umbrellas and lunch coolers and hang for the day. Both are gorgeous. I live in CA, but I’m from DC and grew up going to Bettheny/Rehoboth, NC, Florida and Long Island beaches and I love them all. I love the salty scent. I love the long beach grasses. And the sanded wooden walkways. I love the warm water. On the West Coast (CA), I love the sharp blue skies and stunning coast line and fun beach activities of volleyball or “bay watch” lifeguards and people watching. It’s all very relaxed and makes a good day. |