Mile 180 Report
September 10, 2014
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Sneaker waves were predicted and the sand showed recent signs of recent flooding. There were lots of Velvella jellyfish on the beach and most of these appeared dried out. I saw cracks and unstable areas of sand in the dunes and bluffs south of the Hobbit Beach trail entrance on the shore. I counted 11 people and two dogs on mile 180 during my visit.
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Steam was visible on the beach as cool temperatures and sunshine combined together.
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Mile 180 usually has some recent erosion of the dunes and bluffs because of the steep terrain and unstable cliffs of sand.
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Natural evolution has changed the appearance of the sand cliffs just south of Hobbit Beach.
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I noticed the usual natural increase in sand on the beach starting to cover rocks that are completely covered up in the summer.
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