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[QUOTE="Hans Sprungfeld, post: 3261783, member: 181"] This is an awesome, winning tip. I actually got a space when somebody left just after I'd decided to chance being 2 cars beyond the sign just to check it out. There were quite a few bikes, so it gave me ideas, and now I know where to park. On short notice, yesterday became my first ever Rhode Island beach recon day, and with a txt sent by a friend to ex-brother-in-law and nephews, I got recommendation for Breachway, Green Hill, and Moonstone. I was already aiming at Charlestown. I liked them all, though Moonstone threatens a $50 ticket and/or tow for those without permit, unless after September 15th. I also happily walked a decent stretch of packed sand at East Matunuck, and made a quick peek at South Kingston & Matunuck, the latter looking like it might be good for a bar fight later in the day. Next trip, I'll go to Blue Shutters, Ninigret, and Naptree. I think these might be most what I'm looking for. Misquamicut I know from days way old. Weekapaug also. Off season, they are probably fine as well, and a bit closer. As to food, Bakery was closed on Tuesday, Matunuck Oyster's valet parking wasn't the vibe I wanted, so I headed back hone, as planned all along. Problem was that Buffalina kept closed yesterday (which I learned when I called to make a reservation after I was on the road) so I ended up getting fried scallops at Johnny Ad's after they told me the whole belly clams were small. They were guite good. I'd still like some clams this summer. Where best between New Haven & Westerly? [/QUOTE]
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