
Well I haven't written here all week, it's just been one of those hazy, hot and lazy weeks where the words melt before they even form in my head. I did spend the first few days of the week out of The Borough, in Queens at Riis Beach. Outside of my usual romps in The Borough, Jacob Riis Park/Fort Tilden is one of my most favorite places on earth and I've been frequenting it much more often than any other beach in the area. It is part of the National Park Service - Gateway National Recreation Area - truly amazing to have this within NY City limits.
It's true that it gets really hot out there...but the ocean is amazing - worth every minute of sweating as you lug your supplies across the burning hot beach. Probably the widest beach I have ever seen in my life. The surf is high enough that you don't feel like you're in a stagnant bay - but not so high that you can't swim out (like the rest of LI) - as soon as you get out past the breakers - only 2-3 feet (1m or less) - you can float in chest high clear green Atlantic ocean - which is running at about 75 degrees now...truly awesome.
On cooler days its great to go out there, climb up to the top of the fort and watch the sunset - but I've gone several times this year to watch the sunrise - also very special moments..shared only with the gulls.
It's hard to believe that there is a city beach that is fairly easy to get to (from my house it's like 45 min on train/bus combo - 35 driving), is fairly clean (plastic washes in with the tide...ban plastic water bottles!) and is never insanely crowded - though it can get pretty packed on the weekends - this one coming up with temps over 90 again - it'll be crowded.
Once I'm there I never want to leave.