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It delighted me to see others sharing my love of mile 11. The Whale Watching signs brought them in. It's rare to see more than 2 cars at either House Rock or Cape Ferrelo view points. 10 cars and some 14 people parked at Cape Ferrelo December 30, including plates from Washington, Texas, and New York. Elusive though the whales were folks curiously questioned the well informed volunteers. Who, by the way, happened to be a fellow Coast Watching couple. The weather invited a good time and the low tide kicked it up.I'm getting cut off from accessing a little more of mile 11 due to the ocean throwing more 'path' blocks (boulders, log jams, etc.) in my way but I trudge on.I miss the seastars but as I mentioned I did see an odd totally black pisaster about 6 inches across. I looked it up and according to someone on the internet starfish color is determined genetically. If true, the black isn't due to it's physical condition or diet. He's just diverse.News on the vegetative front screams on. Since the 'view restoration' project (aka tree removal) on House Rock viewpoint the Sitka Spruce have rebounded with a vengence. I have 2010 photos of regrowth 3 feet high which now tower 3 - 4 times my height. Also, I'm anxiously watching to see what will become of those plots where they have come back impossibly thick. Those trees' growth is quite different from those on the perimeters. They are maybe only 4 - 5 feet tall and squeezed in 4 per square foot. All for now

Conditions

Temperature: 54 F. Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: SE. Tide Level: 1.5 feet.

Human Activities

Other Activities: 14 people whale watching at station at Cape Ferrelo View Point. No one on the remote beaches.. All well behaved. Enjoying searching for whales, walking dogs or walking the Coast Trail.

Concerns

Apparent violations: none.

Vehicles

Cars/trucks parking: 10.

Notable Wildlife

On a not easily accessible beach where I usually see sea stars at a low-ish tide I saw none today. Also no cormorants or oystercatchers out today, just a few gulls. I did see one lone starfish in a tide pool technically on mile 12. It was an odd pure black color and only about 6 inches across. Will attempt to attach photo.

Driftline Content

For whatever reason, the small area with sand enough to leave a driftline had nothing to show today?

Natural Changes

Major cracks appearing in bluffs, Erosion of vegetated foredune, Visible retreat of solid bluff.

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Mile 11

Cape Ferrelo, Boardman SP, House Rock Creek

December 31, 2021

Last day of the year, a holiday, and sunny skies got more people than usual out to mile 11.

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Mile 11

Cape Ferrelo, Boardman SP, House Rock Creek

January 7, 2021

After awe, erosion next catches my eye.

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Mile 11

Cape Ferrelo, Boardman SP, House Rock Creek

December 30, 2018

A gorgeous morning and a vacation week lured 40 people to the Cape Ferrelo View Point this Sunday to test John, the whale watching volunteer, on his 'whale speak'.

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Mile 11

Cape Ferrelo, Boardman SP, House Rock Creek

December 30, 2017

It delighted me to see others sharing my love of mile 11.

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Mile 11

Cape Ferrelo, Boardman SP, House Rock Creek

March 12, 2017

Most of mile 11's beach area isn't visited by many people.

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Mile 11

Cape Ferrelo, Boardman SP, House Rock Creek

March 23, 2014

It was a calm, sunny day but my 3 family members and I were the only ones walking the rocky shore line of Mile 11.

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Mile 11

Cape Ferrelo, Boardman SP, House Rock Creek

December 10, 2013

Lots of folks visiting House Rock viewpoint recently.

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Mile 11

Cape Ferrelo, Boardman SP, House Rock Creek

December 29, 2012

It was another gorgeous day on mile 11.

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