Mar-25-2014 01:27 PM
Mar-27-2014 06:14 PM
dodge guy wrote:mockybird wrote:
I for one just love it when I have my spot staked out and in comes a couple who puts their (even small ones) umbrella up between 2 chairs and I can't look straight ahead then and see the ocean. SO I move to the front of them and then the tide comes in to wash me away and I have to go running after my flip flops.
Just another day at the beach but much better than a day at work.
LOL! I`ll gladly chase flip flops into the surf every day rather than working!
Mar-27-2014 05:32 PM
mockybird wrote:
I for one just love it when I have my spot staked out and in comes a couple who puts their (even small ones) umbrella up between 2 chairs and I can't look straight ahead then and see the ocean. SO I move to the front of them and then the tide comes in to wash me away and I have to go running after my flip flops.
Just another day at the beach but much better than a day at work.
Mar-27-2014 11:44 AM
Mar-27-2014 05:45 AM
dodge guy wrote:
And what kind of tents are people putting out on the beach? or are they talking about the EZ-ups? I don`t have one, so it does not affect me. I do agree people get rude with their tents and umbrellas when they put them out there just in case they "may" make it to the beach.
Mar-26-2014 05:20 PM
dodge guy wrote:
And what kind of tents are people putting out on the beach? or are they talking about the EZ-ups? I don`t have one, so it does not affect me. I do agree people get rude with their tents and umbrellas when they put them out there just in case they "may" make it to the beach.
Mar-26-2014 04:58 PM
Mar-26-2014 02:57 PM
Cecilt wrote:
I for one am glad they are banned. Not only are they unmanned most of the time but when people are there they are oftentimes out in the sun with their beach chairs not even using the 10x10 so they take up even more space on the beach. Horray for MB and hopefully Horry county follows suit in a few weeks. Can't wait for my 4 weeks at Ocean Lakes and not worrying about walking 1/2 mile down the beach for an access point to get in front of the row of 10x10's!!!
Mar-26-2014 01:32 PM
Mar-26-2014 01:26 PM
Cecilt wrote:
I for one am glad they are banned. Not only are they unmanned most of the time but when people are there they are oftentimes out in the sun with their beach chairs not even using the 10x10 so they take up even more space on the beach. Horray for MB and hopefully Horry county follows suit in a few weeks. Can't wait for my 4 weeks at Ocean Lakes and not worrying about walking 1/2 mile down the beach for an access point to get in front of the row of 10x10's!!!
Mar-26-2014 01:06 PM
Mar-26-2014 11:54 AM
Hokiehall wrote:
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It has always been a rule that umbrellas and tents had to be even or behind the lifeguard stand. The new rules banning tents and possibly umbrellas affect the beaches within the city limits of Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach. I believe all of the oceanfront campgrounds are outside the city limits in Horry County. However the county has the same ordinances on the table and will likely pass them in the near future.
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Mar-26-2014 10:58 AM
dodge guy wrote:
Do these "rules" apply to anywhere on the ocean in MB or just the public beaches. I think it was Ocean Lakes, that had the rule that there was to be no umbrellas or anything that blocks the view of the lifeguard. anything other than towels was to be behind the front of the lifeguard tower. seems like a common sense rule to me.
Mar-26-2014 10:53 AM
dodge guy wrote:
Do these "rules" apply to anywhere on the ocean in MB or just the public beaches. I think it was Ocean Lakes, that had the rule that there was to be no umbrellas or anything that blocks the view of the lifeguard. anything other than towels was to be behind the front of the lifeguard tower. seems like a common sense rule to me.
Mar-26-2014 10:49 AM