might be on a blackpool run tomoz, have checked the low tide time and its 8.45, im assuming this is when its at it farthest point ? so dose that mean you would get on the beach before that when the sea is on its way out.
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thanks trojan, so going off the times am i right in thinking its going to take around 6 hours to get fully back in ?Trojan wrote:High Tide 02:29 (7.40m)
Low Tide 08:45 (2.60m)
High Tide 14:44 (7.50m)
Low Tide 21:25 (2.60m)
tide times for blackpool,
to detect a low tide, its best to arrive 1-2 hours before low tide, and detect it out, and remember when the tide is out at 08:45, you have about 1 hour of out time, before the tide turns again to start coming back in.
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I usually start at high tide line and follow the tide out. Your probably best doing same at Blackpool, cos its a very flat beach, once tide turns it comes in quite quickly. Then again its such a big beach there it takes a long time to cover it. Your choice, happy hunting 

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thanks mate,Owain 1405 wrote:I usually start at high tide line and follow the tide out. Your probably best doing same at Blackpool, cos its a very flat beach, once tide turns it comes in quite quickly. Then again its such a big beach there it takes a long time to cover it. Your choice, happy hunting
ive been on a beach not far from you at rhos on sea, very pebbely couldn find anything much cos of all the fishing weights thats on there. normally come down at least once a year as we have friends there but didnt make it this year
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yeh just been looking for the blackpool ones, only one near the beach i can find is the tower one which only updates every hour. dont know what the point of that is lolTrojan wrote:the link below is for a local beach near me, and as you can see, it offers allot of good information, no storm, the tide is quite calm, and the tide is in. these beach cams are simply amazing for planing a beach hunt
http://www.broadhavenholidaypark.com/cam.php
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