Time to set up campIt seems simple: Pick an area with a good view that won’t be drenched by an incoming tide. And — to avoid the cardinal sin of beach-going — don’t plop too close to fellow beachgoers. In other words, six feet is the minimum: “When in doubt, give people more.”Something else that activates the bubble-wrap neurons? According to Dr. Goodman, you don’t have to remain static on the beach to stay safe. Wirecutter recommends an array of beach toys to get you started.
Source: New York Times September 01, 2020 18:29 UTC