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Crazy. Live to see another day.
 

Crazy. Live to see another day.
I could see it if you were hitting an eroded area or could get in the water - but people have not been on that dry for days - soooo ???
 

though I'm being a hypocite - ive been in during water spouts - gales - blizzards - but I was in the water and was finding silver and gold :tongue3:
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It looks like you're barefooted in that pic. Those water conditions look too rough for me too. But sometimes the conditions are worth fighting IF you're finding gold.
 

It looks like you're barefooted in that pic. Those water conditions look too rough for me too. But sometimes the conditions are worth fighting IF you're finding gold.
not barefoot - beige boots 7mm - if you enlarge you can see the snow - that is me heading out in a blizzard at a R.I. bch
storm was unexpected - I was down there and said what the heck
 

not barefoot - beige boots 7mm - if you enlarge you can see the snow - that is me heading out in a blizzard at a R.I. bch
storm was unexpected - I was down there and said what the heck

I thought it looked like snow. I'm a southerner and even with my heavy wetsuit I don't think I could handle that unless I was finding enough gold that it kept my mind completely off of me freezing my butt off. One of my friends from up in Connecticut came down here for a conference I hosted years ago during mid March and when I met him at the hotel he was in the pool and said the water must be heated and felt nice. Like an idiot I jumped in and I thought my limbs would snap off before I could get out. I don't do cold very well lol.
 

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