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Have you seen availability on the weekends for the tent spots?
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So thanks for the tip, but where do I go to find how high the actual tide will be, and how do you interpret those numbers? This is one website that I go to in order to look at tides. I typically just look at when high and low tide are, but I have no idea how to see how large the tide surge will be, and then once you know how high/low the surge will be how would you know if that is out of the norm? Thanks guys. |
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