Anonymous wrote:I am the only one who finds going to the beach for vacation boring? Other people seem to love it. It's ok for a couple of days, but it is boring to sit and or lay around all day, it's hot, biting flies, drinking too much booze, then there is sun damage, hair damage, tourist trap prices. I just don't get the appeal. Why do people like it SOOO much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder the same thing. But mainly on the west coast. You can't even go into the damn water because it's too cold. So what do you do? You literally sit- and watch the ocean. WTF?!
At least in the east coast beaches you can go swimming, go body surfing, play in it. What's even the point if it's just to look at? So strange!
Calming, mesmerizing, relaxing, tranquil, seductive.
If you don't get it, you don't get it.
+1
We've spent time on a few beaches were you can't swim. The beach on the coast of Olympic NP was amazing. The water was freezing cold even in summer, but we still loved every minute there. It was beautiful; amazing stacks in the, gorgeous sunset. Just being there by the water was so relaxing. My kids loved running along the beach, playing and climbing on the driftwood, checking out tide pools and finding cool rocks. My entire family finds the beach relaxing, especially my older son for whom the beach, and water in general, is most definitely his happy place.
The beaches on Olympic NP (I don't even know if all the beaches in that area are in the park- I know for a fact a lot of it is actually on tribal land) are extremely unlike what you find on the vast majority of the west coast. It's a rare exception that's kind of like comparing a private beach in Anguilla to a beach in Tampa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder the same thing. But mainly on the west coast. You can't even go into the damn water because it's too cold. So what do you do? You literally sit- and watch the ocean. WTF?!
At least in the east coast beaches you can go swimming, go body surfing, play in it. What's even the point if it's just to look at? So strange!
Calming, mesmerizing, relaxing, tranquil, seductive.
If you don't get it, you don't get it.
+1
We've spent time on a few beaches were you can't swim. The beach on the coast of Olympic NP was amazing. The water was freezing cold even in summer, but we still loved every minute there. It was beautiful; amazing stacks in the, gorgeous sunset. Just being there by the water was so relaxing. My kids loved running along the beach, playing and climbing on the driftwood, checking out tide pools and finding cool rocks. My entire family finds the beach relaxing, especially my older son for whom the beach, and water in general, is most definitely his happy place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder the same thing. But mainly on the west coast. You can't even go into the damn water because it's too cold. So what do you do? You literally sit- and watch the ocean. WTF?!
At least in the east coast beaches you can go swimming, go body surfing, play in it. What's even the point if it's just to look at? So strange!
Calming, mesmerizing, relaxing, tranquil, seductive.
If you don't get it, you don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think you can do this at the local playground.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think you can do this at the local playground.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder the same thing. But mainly on the west coast. You can't even go into the damn water because it's too cold. So what do you do? You literally sit- and watch the ocean. WTF?!
At least in the east coast beaches you can go swimming, go body surfing, play in it. What's even the point if it's just to look at? So strange!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's baffling when I see hoards of people at the beach... alll just sitting on the sand... bumper to bumper. That really does not make sense to me. At that point, can you even look at/enjoy the ocean?
I would find it boring on a good day but that takes it to the 8th circle of hell.
That does sound like hell. Try a less crowded beach next time.
Ah. You've never been to SoCal, I take it![]()
Is the water around SoCal even warm?
Anonymous wrote:Coming to you from the beach, where for one week a year I embrace the fact that I have little to do besides read, walk, and look at the ocean. Always a breeze to keep the heat down, water to cool off in when I do get hot, and peace. My kids are happy to dig, ride waves, throw frisbee, walk with me up and down the beach, and are exhausted every night. Boring? Not in the least. Relaxing, restoring, wonderful!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's baffling when I see hoards of people at the beach... alll just sitting on the sand... bumper to bumper. That really does not make sense to me. At that point, can you even look at/enjoy the ocean?
I would find it boring on a good day but that takes it to the 8th circle of hell.
That does sound like hell. Try a less crowded beach next time.
Ah. You've never been to SoCal, I take it![]()