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Things to Do on the OBX for December 13th 2024
On Friday, December 13, 2024, the Outer Banks is experiencing mostly sunny conditions with temperatures ranging from a low of 43°F (6°C) to a high of 55°F (13°C).
The Atlantic Ocean's water temperature is approximately 54°F (12°C), typical for this time of year.
Friday the 13th: Outer Banks Superstitions and Ghostly Tales
The Outer Banks is steeped in maritime legends and ghost stories, many of which are intertwined with the region's rich history. One of the most enigmatic tales is that of the "Ghost Ship" Carroll A. Deering. In January 1921, this massive schooner was found abandoned off the shoals at Cape Hatteras, with no trace of its crew. The mysterious circumstances surrounding its discovery have fueled speculations of supernatural involvement.
Another haunting legend is that of the Lost Colony of Roanoke Island. Established in 1587, the colony's settlers vanished without a trace, leaving behind only cryptic clues. Their unexplained disappearance has led to numerous ghostly sightings and stories of restless spirits believed to haunt the island.
Embracing Adventure: Following in Francis Drake's Footsteps
On December 13, 1577, Sir Francis Drake embarked on his historic circumnavigation of the globe, setting sail from Plymouth, England.
His spirit of exploration serves as an inspiration to embrace adventure, regardless of the season. This weekend, channel that adventurous spirit by exploring the Outer Banks' natural beauty.
Hiking and Biking: The OBX offers numerous trails, such as those in Nags Head Woods Preserve, perfect for hiking and biking. These trails provide scenic views and opportunities to observe local wildlife.
Kayaking and Canoeing: Venture into the calm waters of the sound for a peaceful kayaking or canoeing experience. Local outfitters provide rentals and guided tours suitable for all skill levels.
Beachcombing: Take a leisurely stroll along the shoreline to discover unique shells and sea glass. The quieter winter beaches offer a tranquil setting for reflection and exploration.
Embracing the adventurous spirit of explorers like Francis Drake can lead to memorable experiences, even in cooler weather. The Outer Banks' diverse landscapes and rich history provide ample opportunities for discovery and enjoyment.
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