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To: woodbutcher1963

My son lives at Jenness/Cable beach. I plan to be there this weekend.

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God bless him!

What a beautiful place to call home. One of the most scenic drives in the country is up 1A.

I’m stuck in Mass. right now but my dream is to eventually buy a home on Seabrook Beach or at least in the neighborhood. I don’t care if I’m in a tent. The ocean is priceless.

Have a great weekend.


15 posted on 07/28/2020 6:06:19 AM PDT by bramps (It's the Islam, stupid!)
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To: bramps

Funny, I have lived in NH since 1985 and I have never been on Seabrook Beach. Where do you park if you are not a town resident?

I have been on almost every other beach from Camden, ME down to Stonington, CT including Martha’s Vineyard and Block Island. However, I have never been to Nantucket or on Seabrook Beach.

Jenness Beach/Cable Beach is by far the nicest beach in NH. It is about 150 yards deep at low time. Also, no rocks to speak of. That is why it is so popular with the surfers.

The other great beach is the southern end of Plum Island down near the where the Essex river come out just north of Cape Ann. The issue with Plum Island, Crane Beach and Cape Ann are the Green Head flies which are abundant until about mid August. Also, most of Plum Island is shut down until mid August because of the Piping Plover nests on the beach.

Another great beach is the town beach for Glouchester. I believe it is called Wingaersheek Beach. It is right where the Annisquam empties into the ocean on the north side of Cape Ann. At low tide you can walk about 1/4 mile out into the bay at low tide and be in 3-4’ of water.


26 posted on 07/28/2020 6:59:44 AM PDT by woodbutcher1963
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