➡I accidentally bought Balut eggs: 2 live ducks! Now a Chat Thread!

You can't go wrong! I have a soft spot for the craggy beaches of the Northern Washington coast, but you really can't beat the soft sand of Oregon paired with those crazy rock formations. I did swim in the crazy ocean with a little fire water in the belly, but only once. It was wonderfully cold and refreshing!

I sold a ton of cookies as a girl scout when I was little. I got to choose my prize, and being the nerd I was (hmmmhmmm still am...) I chose a book on the 50 states. The section on Oregon was all about its beaches and odd formations and the resulting tide pools and other unique effects on its coast and I was hooked! Ive wanted to go since and have mock planned a few vacations there but I'm never quite sure exactly what I want to do. I don't want to waste my trip though so I'm trying to wait until I can stay for at least a week. I'd like to travel the coast and whale watch too but I think the whale watching season is when it's cold and I'm just not sure my southern body can hang in the frigid winter.
 
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I sold a ton of cookies as a girl scout when I was little. I got to choose my prize, and being the nerd I was (hmmmhmmm still am...) I chose a book on the 50 states. The section on Oregon was all about its beaches and odd formations and the resulting tide pools and other unique effects on its coast and I was hooked! Ive wanted to go since and have mock planned a few vacations there but I'm never quite sure exactly what I want to do. I don't want to waste my trip though so I'm trying to wait until I can stay for at least a week. I'd like to travel the coast and whale watch too but I think the whale watching season is when it's cold and I'm just not sure my southern body can hang in the frigid winter.
You could probably choose any little town along the coast and stay in a rental as home base. There are so many beaches north and south that a good solid 7-14 days would give you all the time you needed to really explore as well as kicking back on the sand at your front door with an ice cold beer (or a glass of bourbon)!

ETA: The ocean is COLD here. Very, very cold. I could only swim for about 15 minutes and I had to go in. Plus that was almost entirely fueled by alcohol... and I'm a native to Western Wa and we have even colder beaches!
 
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