Mile 300 Report
Manzanita Beach, Manzanita, Neahkahnie Beach
April 27, 2007
A great deal of wood on beach at the wrack -- must have been a big storm at high tide sometime earlier.
Report Details
A great deal of wood on beach at the wrack -- must have been a big storm at high tide sometime earlier.Walking to Jetty miles 298-297 saw about 1000 migrating shorebirds (heading north in groups of 50 - 150) including dunlins, p.b. plover but mostly sandpipers (least, western)
Conditions
Cloud Cover: Cloudy. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light.
Human Activities
Number of people: 14. Walking or running: 6. Sitting: 3. Other Activities: building a fire 5.
Concerns
Fire
Apparent violations: 2 fires untended.Driftline Content
Wood pieces. wrack: small wood, large wood
Actions & Comments
A great deal of wood on beach at the wrack -- must have been a big storm at high tide sometime earlier.Walking to Jetty miles 298-297 saw about 1000 migrating shorebirds (heading north in groups of 50 - 150) including dunlins, p.b. plover but mostly sandpipers (least, western)
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