Wednesday, April 29, 2009

2009 Sea Glass Challenge Kick-off

It finally came on April 18!

It started off sunny and cold -- with wind. See the video clip (sorry for the rough editing). Then it turned raw when the clouds came in. Tough day for exposed fingers!

The sea glass hunting was amazing. We found 80 pieces of wildly varying sizes (six people). That's double last seasons entire haul! Additionally, there were pieces that the Rules Committee did not accept (too sharp, not "frosted" enough, etc.). Pretty great day in that regard.

While I think there was something to the "winter theory" (get to the winter's deposit before the summer hoards), I think the two usual factors had more to do with it. The geology of the beach that day was unique and the hydrology was just like our best days from last summer. The pebble fields were unlike any I've seen at the beach in my 42 years of going. Also, the waves were the perfect force for washing mid-sized things up and down the strand without burrying them under sand.

The word is we'll be going for another "pre-summer" day soon. We'll see if that day's catch sheds any further light on the winter theory.

1 comment:

  1. I think there is more to the first post winter search than you give credit for. I always head down to look after any good storm where the beach has been turned up. Nice blog by the way. I tried once

    http://tranquil-world.blogspot.com/

    but haven't posted since 2006 (time flies).

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