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- SCVJeffExplorer
oldbeek wrote:
yep, washes away every year, then always returns. If not there's a global problem brewingdowntheroad wrote:
In the spring of 2011 the sand washed away right up to the rocks. I guess the sand washes back in after a bad winter storm.
Beach front in July in California, 60 miles from L.A. - crowded? - oldbeekExplorer
downtheroad wrote:
In the spring of 2011 the sand washed away right up to the rocks. I guess the sand washes back in after a bad winter storm.
Beach front in July in California, 60 miles from L.A. - crowded? - RedRocket204Explorer
downtheroad wrote:
Beach front in July in California, 60 miles from L.A. - crowded?
Surfing at Rincon is never crowded either...when there is no swell. - downtheroadExplorerBeach front in July in California, 60 miles from L.A. - crowded?
- SCVJeffExplorerNot sure why your would think its washed away, that beach has been there for 75 years.
Crowded ? always... It's full 24/7, and there are often squabbles over people trying to get sites. Don't expect to show up and find an opening. There are often people there several days in a row trying to get in
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