I know about:

  • swimsuit
  • towel
  • sunblock
  • kite
  • water bottle
  • chair
  • @[email protected]
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    2025 days ago

    UV proof t-shirt for midday swimming

    Like a swimsuit but covers shoulders and arms. If you get sunburned easily, this can save your skin. Sunscreen works, but it’s not perfect in the water. Most people don’t use one, but then most people have unhealthy bright red sunburns

  • @thefactremains
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    • Umbrella (or shade structure)
    • Snorkel & mask
    • Beach Ball, Frisbee or paddle ball
    • Boogie board
  • @[email protected]
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    I’m not going without a book/ereader.

    And multiple cameras.

    (Edit) particularly for the reader, I should mention “be careful of sand” and maybe have one of those little duster cans around to make sure the ports are clear. But it’s too much of what I value in between soaking in the water to not bring.)

    • @[email protected]OP
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      325 days ago

      Do you have a good way to read without the screen being too dim / too bright? Oh maybe I’ll need sunglasses

      • @friend_of_satan
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        725 days ago

        I think they mean eink ebook reader, which would be fine in the bright sun.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          125 days ago

          Yeah that solves the dim problem. And I do remember putting on sunglasses to read books if they are too bright as well

    • @[email protected]
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      124 days ago

      On the mentioning of cameras if you’re bringing an expensive one also bring a camera cleaning kit and a clean bag for your camera

      Just to make sure you don’t get sand in your camera

  • @linearchaos
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    1324 days ago

    Sunburn relief cream, for when you screw up the sunblock application from not being used to being around the beach.

      • @linearchaos
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        124 days ago

        I prefer a little lidocaine in mine but to each their own.

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          224 days ago

          Lidocaine will help with pain relief, but Aloe will actually help to heal your skin. They even use it in burn wards.

          • @linearchaos
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            224 days ago

            Yeah lidocaine in mine means aloe with a little lidocaine ;)

  • @CobblerScholar
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    Trashbag, maybe not for what you bring but for the bits of crap you’ll find scattered around the beach

  • CaptainBasculin
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    Slippers.

    Also put some ice on your water bottle; it’ll keep your water cool.

    • Rhynoplaz
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      224 days ago

      Maybe not the pink bunny slippers though.

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      Slippers

      *thongs (flip flops / sandles for you non Australians)

      Slippers are not suitable for the beach and would be ruined, once you get sand in them it’s never coming out

      I’d you’re going to do some running on the beach bring running shoes that can be easily cleaned

  • @Nefara
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    824 days ago

    Flip flops or beach shoes, some kind of shade, and a HAT!

  • @9point6
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    Hat, maybe a fan if it’s gonna be particularly hot

    Also bring something to listen to, with headphones usually, but if you know that it won’t annoy others, a Bluetooth speaker can be a good addition.

    If you’re gonna generate any rubbish, something to put that in and take it away again

    I like to bring some cold beers too, but that’s obviously not for everyone

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      624 days ago

      I’m just seeing OP rocking up with a fan after reading your advice and wondering why there are no outlets on the beach

      • @[email protected]OP
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        124 days ago

        I found a neat mister / spray bottle thing in my basement that would be nice, but i might not need it, I think there might be a breeze

  • @RBWells
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    724 days ago

    Coverup, rash guard, hat. I have to bring at least 2 of everything because wet clothes don’t dry overnight here, ymmv. Goggles or snorkel if you like to look underwater. Clothes for going out to eat or bar. Hair ties, shampoo, conditioner, gel, because the beach wrecks my hair so bad, no cute beach waves here, just beach witch hair.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      124 days ago

      I get the wild hair too… I think I might bring a swim cap as well even though it looks a little dorky

  • @GeorgeGR
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    724 days ago

    Not always necessary but can be nice: Bug repellent A cooler with water/ice Shoes/sandals/flip flops for walking in sand

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    625 days ago

    I would defenetly bring multiple Towels, if you want to wash them between days.

    And I love watershoes, you can use to swim, if you can afford them, it saves you from cutting your feet on sharp objects you perhaps oversee

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️
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    What beach? If you’re going to one in California, bring a warm set of clothes. Even in the summer, it can be downright freezing. Last time I went down to Santa Cruz it was in the hundreds where I live but only 60f at the beach.