Mile 211 Report
Lost Creek Wayside north, Holiday Beach south
December 18, 2018
The beach has resumed its gentle slope down to ocean, so no standing water on beach.
Report Details
The beach has resumed its gentle slope down to ocean, so no standing water on beach. There have been many storms in the month preceding this report, and the waves have been lapping the base of the embankment. Sea seems to have scoured the beach to some extent, though there is still plastic debris. relatively strong wind discouraged large number of people on beach on date I walked it.
Conditions
Temperature: 54 F. Cloud Cover: Partly Cloudy. Wind Velocity: Strong. Wind Direction: SW. Tide Level: 2.0 feet.
Human Activities
Number of people: 9. Number of dogs: 1. Walking or running: 5. Other Activities: Of the 5 people who were walking, 2 were walking the dog.. No one on beach beyond 100 yards from beach access. 22mph wind, large surf discouraged large numbers of beach walkers.
Concerns
Vehicles
Notable Wildlife
2 bald eagles perched in dead tree just south of Thiele Creek; see photo.
Stranded Marine Mammals
n/a
Driftline Content
Small rocks, Seaweeds and seagrass, Shells, Wood pieces, Marine debris (plastic, styrofoam, etc. washing in from the sea).
New Development
Drainage pipes. I did not cross Thiele Creek due to high/fast water, so will amend this report if necessary when I am able to cross the creek. Crossed Thiele Creek January 13, 2019. In previous report I noted that all drainage pipes had been removed; but as of January 13, four new ones had appeared. Walking north across Thiele Creek, the first one is at approximately 44.566551 x 124.070802; second one about 20 yards north from there; third and fourth ones at 44.568271 x 124.070703, below a house where a drainage pipe was observed previously. See attached photos. Drainage pipe left at bottom of cliff at 44.569371 x 124.070631 is still there.
Man-made Modifications
n/a
Natural Changes
Landslides/major boulder falls.
Report Images
All Mile 211 Reports
Mile 211
Lost Creek Wayside north, Holiday Beach south
Erosion in the face of the embankment continues, including new large boulder falls.
Chad101
Mile 211
Lost Creek Wayside north, Holiday Beach south
Relatively large number of people (for mile 211) were enjoying the beach on a sunny, inviting day.
Chad101
Mile 211
Lost Creek Wayside north, Holiday Beach south
Fairly big crowd for mile 211 on a foggy June 21, most of the people as usual near the beach access at Lost Creek Wayside.
Chad101
Mile 211
Lost Creek Wayside north, Holiday Beach south
My last previous report was at the end of 2019, but the changes over the last year are typical of Mile 211, including rockslides or boulder falls, rockfields covering parts of the beach, and a new drainage pipe.
Chad101
Mile 211
Lost Creek Wayside north, Holiday Beach south
More than 10 previously unobserved drainage pipes in places with already existing pipes.
Chad101
Mile 211
Lost Creek Wayside north, Holiday Beach south
I tried to pick up and carry back to trash collection area all plastic pieces I found larger than 1 square inch, but for every piece I picked up there were at least 100 smaller pieces, a great increase over the amount of plastic just a few years ago.
Chad101
Mile 211
Lost Creek Wayside north, Holiday Beach south
The contour of the beach has changed again so that there are numerous patches of standing water at the base of the embankment.
Chad101
Mile 211
Lost Creek Wayside north, Holiday Beach south
Most of the people were within 100 yards of the Lost Creek beach access.
Chad101