Hazard at Sherman Beware
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Maybe we should add a note to that sign at the launch spot to warn people until somebody has found the slider. Not everybody is reading this forum.
And while we're talking about hazards at SI: On the far left side of the kite beach and something like 30 feet near the beach there must be a broken glass bottle(?) in the water. I got injured but thanks God I was wearing booties and therefore the wound wasn't very deep. Somebody else wasn't that lucky. I'll try again to find that bottle or whatever it is this weekend.
And while we're talking about hazards at SI: On the far left side of the kite beach and something like 30 feet near the beach there must be a broken glass bottle(?) in the water. I got injured but thanks God I was wearing booties and therefore the wound wasn't very deep. Somebody else wasn't that lucky. I'll try again to find that bottle or whatever it is this weekend.
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Fishermen from who knows when. There was a time when there were no kiters there and that beach was small and access was through a lone path. I imagine bottles gto thrown out there and glass can be hidden in the sand for some time before the tidal actions that buried it finally allow it to resurface. A plausible theory, no?
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I think it's fishermen to. They come mid week and hide in the bushes and the trees with their lines 60 yards out. Early in the season I would get caught in the lines while launching. Watch out for hooks too. I've seen them get a snag and just cut the lines leaving the lines and hooks in the water.
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