• Korhaka@sopuli.xyz
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    17 hours ago

    For a few people maybe, but that wouldn’t explain the extreme difference in population densities over such a small distance. Also there is a smooth path to walk along to go left/right along the beach, its only the beach its self that is uneven terrain.

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        17 hours ago

        Where I live is very flat, the steepest hill is in an area they dug a bunch of clay out the ground to make a hospital.

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          16 hours ago

          i either go to santa cruz or up in the marin/sonoma/mendo county beaches in california. I can think of one where it’s flat to get to, but you have to be off it by high tide or your car is sailing away. besides, we set up camp by the onramp and then go hike a couple extra miles down the beach just because sand fucks with our legs’ sense of distance