Re: To Surf or not to Surf
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2020 10:55 am
I could live with that... can barely get a campsite in the summer these days anyway.
A season+ free of cals and vals is great for waveriders, but business must be freaking out. Recession-era Oregon Coast was a very different world-- I recall LC like a ghost town, almost entirely boarded up along 101 (though Candyland was still swinging). Sad that so many hamlets just recently seemed to be recovering from that downturn thanks to tourist $$$ and then this goes down. I could care less about the yuppies, but I'm definitely rooting for the working stiffs out there.
A season+ free of cals and vals is great for waveriders, but business must be freaking out. Recession-era Oregon Coast was a very different world-- I recall LC like a ghost town, almost entirely boarded up along 101 (though Candyland was still swinging). Sad that so many hamlets just recently seemed to be recovering from that downturn thanks to tourist $$$ and then this goes down. I could care less about the yuppies, but I'm definitely rooting for the working stiffs out there.