Mile 338 Report
Clatsop Spit, Jetty Lagoon, Fort Stevens SP
December 25, 2015
We were unable to walk our beach mile due to the King tide.
Report Details
We were unable to walk our beach mile due to the King tide. We observed erosion of the incline to the beach; the walkable incline is now a 5-6 foot cliff and some of the grassy dune had "caved" away. We will return soon to walk our mile.
Human Activities
Number of people: 7. Number of dogs: 1. Walking or running: 3. Sitting: 4.
Vehicles
Notable Wildlife
a large flock of sandpipers (over 100)
Natural Changes
Erosion of vegetated foredune, Visible retreat of solid bluff.
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Two notable things on our beach mile walk today.
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