A Complete Guide to Camping and Razor Clam Digging
🌟Razor Clam Digging: 0. Location: Long Beach 🌟License required for shellfishing: Can be purchased at supermarkets or through the official website by creating an account. Tools for clam digging: Razor clam gun. Metal is more effective than PVC. 🌟How to find razor clams: See picture 3 for details. Look for donut holes after the waves have just passed. There are two other types in areas temporarily unaffected by the low tide waves. 🌟Transporting razor clams: We bought ice and placed it with the clams in a cooler. They were still alive when we got home. 🌟Cleaning razor clams: Rinse the sand off with water, boil water in a pot, turn off the heat, and place the clams in the pot for about 15 seconds. The shells will open by themselves, then remove the shells. Cut along the opening with scissors, snip off the long nose, and remove the innards. 🌟Cooking razor clams: They can be poached, stir-fried, or steamed. Camping: 0. Campground: Cape Disappointment State Park 🌟Camping conditions: Well-equipped with flushable toilets and water taps near the campsite. There are hiking trails that lead to the lighthouse and the beach. #SeattleWithKids #DailyKidVentures #FamilyActivities #FamilyCamping #FamilyOutdoorActivities #LetsGoCamping #Camping #RazorClamDigging #SpringCamping