Mile 100 Report
Johnson Creek, Bandon Beach
December 13, 2012
King Tides have slammed trees and other debris along this normally woodless beach between Johnson Creek and Face Rock Overlook.
Report Details
King Tides have slammed trees and other debris along this normally woodless beach between Johnson Creek and Face Rock Overlook. What appears to be a segment of a wooden dock, in fact, is jammed up Johnson Creek inland just past where it bends to reach the sea. The small creek at the base of Tish-A-Tang is crammed with driftwood and impassable to foot traffic and, I think, the beach ATV from Fish and Wildlife. In any case, there were lots of fresh tire tracks street-side of the beach creek. Not much litter or animal fatalities evident.
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