It is amazing to think back a few years ago how SOBB was small intimate gathering of the few local buggiers and now it is a colosus. The picture
below shows how crowded things have become. Who knew there were so many buggiers in the PNW.
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crazyherb - 4-6-2013 at 09:05 AM
LOL Scudley...
Must have been a Clam tide... Not one kite in the pic.... :Psunset-Jim - 4-6-2013 at 09:27 AM
only because there wasn't enough room to buggy anymore...Scudley - 4-6-2013 at 09:39 AM
LOL Scudley...
Must have been a Clam tide... Not one kite in the pic.... :P
No, honestly those were all kiters and most of them were camped in Phil's backyard. No kites out yet, we were all just arriving at the beach after
breakfast.
LOL Scudley...
Must have been a Clam tide... Not one kite in the pic.... :P
what's a Clam Tide...? :dunno:
Has something to do with a side on wind.:frog:
We dig for clams here in the PNW, they are called Razor Clams and they make a great clam chowder. Or even better Fried Clam strips.bigkid - 4-6-2013 at 12:14 PM
Some good eatn.
Bladerunner - 4-6-2013 at 04:38 PM
Boy was I shocked when I saw the miles and miles of cars parked along the beach. I had no idea that clamming was such a big deal to so many people.
There had to literally be thousands of folks out there and they seem to catch their limit day after day ? You would expect them to get wiped out with
such stress on the population.
I hope somebody reminded those folks to throw in a bit of cash for Phil and Buggy Camp ! Scudley - 4-6-2013 at 09:30 PM
Sorry I just thought that view of buggy camp was more impressive than this one.