Mile 191 Report
Devils Churn, Cape Perpetua, North Cape Creek
March 10, 2017
Tide too high to get close to the beach, still an exciting time to be there.
Report Details
Tide too high to get close to the beach, still an exciting time to be there.
Conditions
Temperature: 45 F. Cloud Cover: Cloudy. Wind Velocity: Moderate. Tide Level: 7.2 feet.
Human Activities
Number of people: 17. Number of dogs: 1. Walking or running: 16. Sitting: 2. Photography: 5. Other Activities: Windy day, waves very strong, no visible beach at Cape Cove due to incoming tide, and wave strength For safety we remained on the trail There was much foam visible and rocks appeared to have been "frosted" in places with foam, no marine animals could be seen. Logs and other wooden debris were being tossed in the waves. Spectacular!. people walking, staying on trails
Concerns
Vehicles
Notable Wildlife
none seen
Driftline Content
unable to observe to due tide height, waves
New Development
none
Man-made Modifications
none
Natural Changes
Some erosion of cliff at Cape Cove noted, small, no cliff slumping.
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Devils Churn, Cape Perpetua, North Cape Creek
A cool, windy day at the coast being enjoyed by a very large number of visitors.
LyndaC
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Devils Churn, Cape Perpetua, North Cape Creek
Tide too high to get close to the beach, still an exciting time to be there.
LyndaC
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The mile was remarkably clean of litter and ocean debris.
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