Report Details

This was my first walk on the mile, with visiting daughter. Was unsure of actual end of mileTide cleans out this area quite thoroughly.

Conditions

Temperature: 60 F. Cloud Cover: Foggy. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Tide Level: 0.0 feet.

Human Activities

Number of people: 10. Number of dogs: 2. Walking or running: 9. Sitting: 1. Tidepooling: 7. Cool, foggy morning with occasional mist. Few people walking, overlooking ocean.

Concerns

Apparent violations: none noted.

Vehicles

Cars/trucks parking: 10.

Notable Wildlife

Quiet morning in the mist.

Driftline Content

Seaweeds and seagrass, Shells, Wood pieces. scant trash

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Mile 190

December 26, 2019

A beautiful day at the coast at Cape Perpetua, very strong winds, tide remains high 2 hours following high tide, Devils Churn full of water, foam whipped to consistency of whipped cream.

LyndaC

Mile 190

February 10, 2019

I normally don't report on Mile 190 but since I've been a volunteer naturalist/interpretive ranger at Cape Perpetua since 2008, I can report on those things that have been changing over the years.

oldMGguy

Mile 190

December 26, 2018

Visited the ocean December 26th, a damp, showery day with small number of visitors.

LyndaC

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Mile 190

March 10, 2018

Beautiful day at the beach, large number of people enjoying nature.

LyndaC

Mile 190

December 17, 2017

I have been a volunteer naturalist ranger, trail crew, trash-picker-upper at the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area since 2008.

oldMGguy

Mile 190

July 18, 2017

A beautiful July day, the coast  being enjoyed by a large number of people, Devil's Churn parking lot filled.

LyndaC

Mile 190

June 4, 2017

 a beautiful day, and a large number of visitors

LyndaC

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Mile 190

April 12, 2016

The rock walls appear to have been scoured of small blue mussels and the only sea star noted was in a depression at the top of a rock at the western edge of the beach, which also appeared to be part of a healthy community with anemone.

LyndaC