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Why Summer and Fall Rockhounding is Tougher on the Oregon Coast
As the golden days of summer slowly give way to the crisp air of fall, many of us are itching to get out on the Oregon Coast and hunt for treasures along the beaches. However, seasoned rockhounds know that these seasons can be some of the toughest times for beachcombing. You might wonder why it's harder to find those coveted agates, jasper, and fossils during these warmer months. The answer lies in the very forces of nature that make winter and spring prime time for rockhounding.
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