How to Find a Glass Float on the Beach in Lincoln City, Oregon
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- Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
- Lincoln City on the Oregon Coast has an exciting tradition of hiding more than three thousand beautiful blown-glass floats along the beach every year, through their "Finders Keepers" program. If you find one, you can keep it, as the name implies!
In this video, we’ll show you how we found one of these glass floats after a three-day search, and everything you need to know to find your own glass float in this exciting real-world treasure hunt.
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Full details on the Finders Keepers program, including the rules: www.oregoncoast.org/glass-flo...
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So cool. That has been on my bucket list for years!
Very cool! Good luck with the float hunt!
The looks of joy and glee on your faces is priceless. :)
Thanks! We were sort of shocked that we actually found one.
I think it's just south of the SW 11th Drive beach access.
❤a beautiful glass float! ThankYou for sharing! Lincoln City, Oregon is one of the top beaches we enjoy. Always nice to get out of town to the beach! 🙂
Thanks so much! We love Lincoln City too 😀.
Congratulations on your float find! I actually found one of the original/real Japanese floats once in WA, and that one was about the size of a bowling ball. Also super cute sanderlings @4:27. We thought they were plovers at first, but alas
Wow, it’s so cool that you found an authentic Japanese float! They’re really rare. Thanks for letting us know those are sanderlings, too; we didn’t know what kind of bird they were. I agree that they’re really cute 🙂.
Really well made video. :) What a beautiful float and a lovely thing for a city to do! 😃
Thanks so much! 😊
Always easy to spot as you walk along the sandy beach, never buried deep in the logs or rocks, a small child or senior citizen can easily see and get to the floats the fairies place on the beautiful beaches of Lincoln City.
Never give up looking!
I've found two floats in the past few years. They're beautiful and a thrill to find.
Glad you enjoyed your beach trip, you found a beauty!
Wow, that’s so fun that you’ve found two of them! Such a great tradition 😊❤️
Oh wow, this was so neat! You guys make great videos. Thank you!
Thanks so much! 😀
Why is Oregon so whimsical!? Thanks for this info, this is so cool!
Thanks! Agreed, the floats are one of the many weird and wonderful things about OR 🙂.
Ahhh! I’ve never heard of this! I’m in Eugene and next time we head out to the coast I’ll keep my eyes peeled!
That’s awesome! Best of luck in your float search!
Oh this was SO much fun to watch:) Did you guys find out if they hide them both in obvious spots and in hard to find spots? Seems like they might do a combination.
Thanks so much for your nice note, and I’m sorry for the slow reply! I bet there is a combination of difficulties, since there are many different volunteers who hide them, but I’d guess most are pretty obvious (the city says they want the floats to be found)!
beautiful float! looks like you maybe found it in the roads end area? I'm going this weekend in hope to find one.
Very cool, good luck in your search! We did start our search at Roads End, but we actually found our float near the SW 11th Drive beach access.
I'm going for the last 2 days of the antique week drops in February For my birthday. Wish me luck!
Very cool! Best of luck in your search! 🍀
what time of day did you find the float and what area ! im taking my mom this friday to look for a float !
That sounds like a great trip! We found ours near the SW 11th Drive beach access around 4:30 PM.
Good luck in your float search!
I'll bring my golden retriever. She can find anything remotely looking like a ball
Haha, great idea! Good luck, and let us know if you find a float!
Is that a UFO in the distance at 17 seconds? Lol. Thank you for the video
Haha, thanks! 😀
Siletz is a short i like sill
They do this on block island too
Ooh, very cool! I didn’t know that!
If you look on the bottom of the float there is a number on it
Yes! Pretty cool to be able to trace the floats to the artists who made them.
Rwow
Siletz the i is pronounced in lower case
Thanks for letting me know! Do you mean it should be pronounced "Sill-etz" instead of "Sile-etz"?
@@AdventuresPNW Like window sill. 'Sill-let's' - And as long as you care thats all that matters. Nice video I watched it all the way through and gave you a like too. Happy you found one thats awesome.
Thanks so much! 😊
My wife and I went looking for floats last week. All we found was a dead human body buried in the sand behind some driftwood.
Woah! I hope you’re joking?
@@AdventuresPNW most definitely not. Look up Lincoln city news for April 7.
Wow, I just did! That must have been terrifying!
I almost fell off of gods thumb once scariest moment of my life
Yikes, that would be terrifying!!
People wearing there diapers.. lol