Hi, I just found your video and am completely blown away! I know it’s a few years old but I’m extremely impressed! I’m really hoping you see this message. My daughter moved to Eugene a month ago to start her freshman year at the U of O. We are from Iowa and are flying there the first week of November. We are only going to be able to stay 5 days. Can you recommend a beach closer to Eugene that would possibly be a good place to look for sea glass? I have been looking online but most beaches are 4 hours away. We only have 5 days with her and don’t want to spend it in the car the entire time. We just came back from a 10 day vacation in Alabama on Orange Beach. I spent HOURS every day looking for sea glass. Didn’t find a single piece. I found some amazing shells but no glass. If you see this and have an idea of where to go I’d greatly appreciate your recommendation because you clearly know what you are doing! Best wishes in your future adventures 🤘🏼
Here's a good web article about several good sea glass beaches in Oregon. I hope it helps. The best location I've found in the Pacific Northwest is Glass Beach in the Port Townsend area. So I always recommend this location. I hope you had a great visit with your daughter at U of O.
Wow! I can’t believe how thick a lot of those pieces are. I’ve only been sea glass hunting around Lake Superior a few times now and though I’ve found quite a bit of beach glass, most are much smaller than that, or at least thinner. I’d love to find a thicker piece (especially in a nice color) someday. For my 30th birthday this weekend we drove to Lake Superior to hunt beach glass for a few days and on our final day there today I found a small piece of citron yellow glass! My favorite color is yellow. Birthday luck!
Ever traveled out to the glass area by kayak? Looks like it would be a nice paddle, ride the ebb tide from North Beach Park, then ride the flood tide back after searching. Great pile of finds at the end!
Yes... we've talked of doing a kayak trip out to Glass Beach but it hasn't happened yet. I did see a family go out a few years ago and put up on the beach and hunt for sea glass. The tides will help you on the way out and the return.
If you are interested in agates...I have many friends who enjoy agate hunting on the beaches south of Yachats and they say the beaches around Brandon, OR are also great. I know you will find sea glass on many of the Oregon beaches. This list has been recommended: McVay Rock State Recreation Site Lincoln City Oceanside Beach State Recreation Site Bayocean Peninsula Gold Beach Seal Rock State Park Moolack Beach
Beautiful area ! I really enjoyed watching. I love collecting rocks and beach glass. Some beautiful pieces of pottery also and love the really old marble !
Nice finds I bet some of that green will glow under a black light.
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I’m so excited because we I’m going to the beach tomorrow to find sea glass wish me luck
We met you today on the beach. Thanks for all the fantastic tips!
I am going sea glass hunting tommorow. Super exiting
Great finds! Looking forward to sea glass hunting there in June!
Hi, I just found your video and am completely blown away! I know it’s a few years old but I’m extremely impressed! I’m really hoping you see this message. My daughter moved to Eugene a month ago to start her freshman year at the U of O. We are from Iowa and are flying there the first week of November. We are only going to be able to stay 5 days. Can you recommend a beach closer to Eugene that would possibly be a good place to look for sea glass? I have been looking online but most beaches are 4 hours away. We only have 5 days with her and don’t want to spend it in the car the entire time. We just came back from a 10 day vacation in Alabama on Orange Beach. I spent HOURS every day looking for sea glass. Didn’t find a single piece. I found some amazing shells but no glass. If you see this and have an idea of where to go I’d greatly appreciate your recommendation because you clearly know what you are doing! Best wishes in your future adventures 🤘🏼
Here's a good web article about several good sea glass beaches in Oregon. I hope it helps. The best location I've found in the Pacific Northwest is Glass Beach in the Port Townsend area. So I always recommend this location. I hope you had a great visit with your daughter at U of O.
Great video my dear. Alê do Brasil.
Wow! I can’t believe how thick a lot of those pieces are. I’ve only been sea glass hunting around Lake Superior a few times now and though I’ve found quite a bit of beach glass, most are much smaller than that, or at least thinner. I’d love to find a thicker piece (especially in a nice color) someday. For my 30th birthday this weekend we drove to Lake Superior to hunt beach glass for a few days and on our final day there today I found a small piece of citron yellow glass! My favorite color is yellow. Birthday luck!
Nice
I also had a collection of sea glass in variety of colors, but then i couldn't remember now where i hap put them..😰😰😰
Beautiful pieces of glass! I love the sound of the waves in the background!
Great find. I love create with genuine sea glass :-D
I'm going to New Port, Oregon in June, I'm so excited to find sea glass, I hope I find some good pieces. Lol. Awesome finds.😁
Time well spent, some lovely finds.
Ever traveled out to the glass area by kayak? Looks like it would be a nice paddle, ride the ebb tide from North Beach Park, then ride the flood tide back after searching.
Great pile of finds at the end!
Yes... we've talked of doing a kayak trip out to Glass Beach but it hasn't happened yet. I did see a family go out a few years ago and put up on the beach and hunt for sea glass. The tides will help you on the way out and the return.
What a fun time !
Hallo take nake mam
Where is Port Townsend?
In Washington State in the USA. Port Townsend is about 80 miles northwest of Seattle, Washington
Do you have any beach suggestions in Oregon I should try?
If you are interested in agates...I have many friends who enjoy agate hunting on the beaches south of Yachats and they say the beaches around Brandon, OR are also great. I know you will find sea glass on many of the Oregon beaches. This list has been recommended:
McVay Rock State Recreation Site
Lincoln City
Oceanside Beach State Recreation Site
Bayocean Peninsula
Gold Beach
Seal Rock State Park
Moolack Beach
Thank you so much for the suggestions, I will have to try those places. Yes, I love agates and all rocks too. Love your channel, lol.
Beautiful area ! I really enjoyed watching. I love collecting rocks and beach glass. Some beautiful pieces of pottery also and love the really old marble !