Report Details

I noticed that debris from the recent King Tide event was concentrated at the southern end of mile 237, with little to none in the northern 1/3-1/2.  The appearance of the high water mark indicated that the highest tides reached the cliffs on the southern end, and not all to the north where it is low dune topography.

Conditions

Cloud Cover: Partly Cloudy. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: W.

Activities

Number of people: 10. Number of dogs: 6. Walking or running: 9. Sitting: 1.

Other Activities: Casual rock/agate hunting.

Wrackline Content

Small rocks, Wood pieces. bed frame, rusted.

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Mile 237

Gleneden Beach north, golf course

March 22, 2026

Nice morning for a mile walk on the beach.

Barry

Mile 237

Gleneden Beach north, golf course

December 31, 2025

Beautiful day to end the year and take a walk along this mile.

Barry

Mile 237

Gleneden Beach north, golf course

August 19, 2025

Beautiful day on the beach; I walked close to the shore on an outgoing tide.

Barry

Mile 237

Gleneden Beach north, golf course

July 4, 2025

Beautiful morning for a mile walk! Nothing of any note-- I included a few pics of the revetment project going on just north of my mile that is ongoing.

Barry

Mile 237

Gleneden Beach north, golf course

May 23, 2025

A beautiful day to be out on the beach, so why not report a mile or so?

Barry

Mile 237

Gleneden Beach north, golf course

April 4, 2025

Beautiful morning for a mile walk! If all of the revetment projects in process proceed with OPRD's approval there could be a total of 18 properties with construction/riprap taking place by June.

Barry

Mile 237

Gleneden Beach north, golf course

March 7, 2025

It was a beautiful day for a mile report walk.

Barry

Mile 237

Gleneden Beach north, golf course

January 11, 2025

I couldn't do my mile because of the tide and accompanying intrusion due to relentless rip-rapping revetments.

Barry mile 237