Mile 12 Report
Boardman SP cliffs
September 15, 2009
Mile 12 looks pretty much the way it always does.
Report Details
Mile 12 looks pretty much the way it always does. With a beautiful day at hand and more people in town than usual there was a bit more activity than usual, but this is still a lightly used area with no apparent threats. There are magnificent tide pools at the foot of House Rock overlook, but I have never seen anyone down there until this visit, when there was a group of four tidepoolers..Sighting of a golden eagle was a first for me.
Conditions
Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: N. Tide Level: 2.9 feet.
Human Activities
Number of people: 9. Number of dogs: 1. Walking or running: 2. Photography: 1. Tidepooling: 4. Other Activities: 2 picking huckleberries.
Vehicles
Notable Wildlife
1 golden eagle (first sighting), live jellyfish in the surf, shorebirds notable for their total absence, sea lions heard but not seen
Driftline Content
Seaweeds and seagrass, Small rocks, Wood pieces.
Actions & Comments
There is a healthy stand of pampas grass just south of the House Rock overlook that I haven't noticed before.
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Mile 12
Boardman SP cliffs
The difficulty of access and the State Park protection of Mile 12 continue to isolate it from any appreciable signs of human intrusion.
George
Mile 12
Boardman SP cliffs
Mile 12 looks pretty much the way it always does.
George
Mile 12
Boardman SP cliffs
It's hard to believe that Coastwatchers want miles where something happens; usually, what happens is not good.
George
Mile 12
Boardman SP cliffs
Please note report was mailed 12/16/2008 to Ed Rossiter, as instructed.
George