Author Topic: Wave Jumping  (Read 3412 times)

This is fun
i did it at the beach but then i couldnt jump more than a foot so i kept falling :(

In corpus christi, we can't do this, because we have to watch out for the man-o-wars :<



I boogie board though.


You're lucky to live near the beach :c

it's 4 hours to Myrtle Beach from where I live.

You're lucky to live near the beach :c

it's 4 hours to Myrtle Beach from where I live.
D:
I live three minuets away from the beach and can see the sea from a minuet away

Water running > Wave jumping
:3

I don't live anywhere near a beach :c..

In corpus christi, we can't do this, because we have to watch out for the man-o-wars
If I lived near those things I wouldn't EVER go to the beach.
Getting stung by one = pretty much instant death

I live on a small peninsula so it's only a few minutes to the beach in any given direction, however, the water here's freezing and the waves aren't that good. I did this in Hawaii though, it was fun.
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I live on a small peninsula so it's only a few minutes to the beach in any given direction, however, the water here's freezing and the waves aren't that good. I did this in Hawii though, it was fun.
Never heard of it.

I remember a reaaaal long time ago I tried surfing on my stomach and it wasn't bad.

The last time I went swimming was in the Gulf of Mexico.

You're lucky to live near the beach :c

it's 4 hours to Myrtle Beach from where I live.
Guido beach is 20 minutes from my house

If I lived near those things I wouldn't EVER go to the beach.
Getting stung by one = pretty much instant death

Not really, but its one loving painful sting.


I got stung on my foot by one once, it hurt, but i didnt have to go to the hospital.

I loved doing that when I was little. :D

Whenever me and my dad go down to Stinson beach, we always try to catch sand crabs (the Pacific mole crab to be precise) so we can freeze 'em, boil 'em, put some garlic butter on 'em, and eat 'em. Btw, they look like this:

I loved doing that when I was little. :D

Whenever me and my dad go down to Stinson beach, we always try to catch sand crabs (the Pacific mole crab to be precise) so we can freeze 'em, boil 'em, put some garlic butter on 'em, and eat 'em. Btw, they look like this:

Right now there are lots of crabs in the rock pool bit of our beach. A month ago there were millions of Jellyfish but they couldn't sting you.

The rock pool is good because it's deep enough to float in. it's right next to the sea. And it's warm because the sun heats it up more.