For the first time in several days we were able to get past Calvert Beach thanks to a decently low tide. There was a lot of shell and gravel.
Last night was the first hard freeze of the year, hitting a low of 21 F at home, the end of the Impatiens, and ice lingered where the sun didn't reach today.
A pretty decent Mako lower tooth.
Then, on the way back, as I rounded a boulder, a Snaggletooth lower, in really good shape, with two little tiny cusps at near the root.
And even more, rolling around in the light surf on Calvert Beach, another Snaggletooth lower. So, for only finding 6 teeth total, the quality was good.
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