SolarDrift & Stonehart
Stonehart Stonehart
Hey Solar, I’ve seen a lot of people rush into the cliffs without checking the weather or tide schedules—maybe we can swap tips on keeping those beautiful spots safe and clean.
SolarDrift SolarDrift
Hey there! Absolutely, safety first. I always double‑check the tide charts and the local weather before heading out, especially on those windy cliffside spots. And a quick clean‑up before you leave is a must—leave no trash, no footprints, just the sound of waves. Got any favorite spots or tips you want to share?
Stonehart Stonehart
I usually head to the northern ridge where the wind funnels through the rock vents; it gives a good sense of how the air moves before you get too close to the edge. And when the tide’s low, the tide pools there hold a surprising amount of life—watch the sea anemones, just remember to step on the rocks, not the tide pools. Always bring a small bag for any litter you find, and double‑check the tide schedule—those cliffs can go from safe to dangerous faster than you think.