Mile 222 Report
Moolack Beach N, Coal Creek, S of Wade Creek
August 27, 2009
The day I was there was mild, calm, almost no wind and slightly humid.
Report Details
The day I was there was mild, calm, almost no wind and slightly humid. Fog did not burn off during time I checked, but I was driving north and noticed fog did not burn off until I was into Tillamook on 101.Mile 222 is clean, no trash at all. The water pool at creek on the beach was not as large this time as last.
Conditions
Temperature: 64 F. Cloud Cover: Foggy. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light.
Human Activities
Number of people: 5. Number of dogs: 2. I saw only five people. They were all friendly and nice.
Vehicles
Notable Wildlife
Clean beach, some seaweed, kelp.
Natural Changes
Visible retreat of solid bluff.
Actions & Comments
I use old wagon road to get down to my area of beach. It is cleared and used much.
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Mile 222
Moolack Beach N, Coal Creek, S of Wade Creek
A windy day without much to report; just the usual off-leash dogs (no shorebirds present to potentially be flushed) and trash.
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Mile 222
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Peaceful, unsettlingly warm (for time of year) morning.
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Mile 222
Moolack Beach N, Coal Creek, S of Wade Creek
Relatively high amount of people, mainly dogwalkers, out early for a pleasant Sunday morning trip to the beach.
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Mile 222
Moolack Beach N, Coal Creek, S of Wade Creek
Very little water in Wade Creek.
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Mile 222
Moolack Beach N, Coal Creek, S of Wade Creek
The beach fire close to vegetation, and somewhat close to access point was the main unusual concern to report, otherwise just the usual concern of trash.
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Mile 222
Moolack Beach N, Coal Creek, S of Wade Creek
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