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    Corpus Christi Beaches Full of Sand



    Yea, too much sand, you know? So here's the deal, I got this email from a reader:

    Recently the City of Corpus has dredged Packery Channel. In doing so the sand has built up to the top of the seawall. You cannot drive a vehicle on it. I cannot get any where with the city to resolve this matter; perhaps you can help.

    To be honest, I don’t know anything about how to clean the beaches, other than simply walking along and picking up junk left behind. A severed arm from some little girl’s doll, a shoe, beer bottles, a trick-or-treat pumpkin container, the usual.

    It seems to me, and I might be completely wrong, that sand would end up looking like it does in these pictures due to wind, not due to tractors cleaning the beach. According to the reader, it’s due to the tractors, and I do know that it would be very annoying to not be able to drive on the beach.

    One of my favorite things about Texas beaches is how rural they are and the fact that we can drive all over them. It’s really nice to go for an hour long cruise along the beach, from Bob Hall down to the sticks. It’s just you, water, and sand. If you get stuck it’s every man for himself. But the freedom you feel is great, especially if you pick a secluded spot to swim, surf, or fish. I’ve thrown all day parties out there and not seen a car the whole day (even pulled an old couch from the dunes to crash on, haha).

    If you’re dying to take a drive on the beach and if you think the city needs to speed up the clearing of this sand, let them know about it. Tell them, “This won’t bring in tourist dollars.”

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    Fun Surf on the Texas Coast Today!




    Get on it :D
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    Fun in Corpus Christi




    If you haven’t been in the water yet today, you really should go. It’s a lot of fun, great for surfing, body surfing, boogie boarding, whatever. The waves are really well formed and peeling nicely. The water is 84f  and be sure to wear sun stuffs because it’s really sunny.

    It couldn’t possibly be a better day to go to the beach.

    Surf Cam at Horace Caldwell Pier in Port Aransas




    Thanks to The Dunes Condos in Port Aransas, we now host the web cam that looks out over the water at Horace Caldwell Pier. You can always find the surf cam here. By the way, if the Bob Hall cam was working, its view would look almost identical to the Port A cam.

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    Today is a lot of fun. A lot of it is disorganized but you can find some places that are lined up nice, and the parking is a lot better, at least at Bob Hall. The rest of the beach is still very flooded; I parked on an access road and had a blast in the water, so even if the flooding turns you off, just trudge through it and go surf.

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