Report Details

Very quiet day. Mostly people with dogs and some tidepooling. Not much to observed on fully sand covered beach. Picked up litter as normal, but mostly micro plastics.

Conditions

Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Strong. Tide Level: -0.6 feet.

Human Activities

Number of people: 18. Number of dogs: 6. Sitting: 8. Tidepooling: 5. Other Activities: none..

Concerns

Apparent violations: none..

Notable Wildlife

Gulls only.

Dead Fish or Invertebrates

single isopod - photo attached.

Driftline Content

Beach mostly sand covered. Most stones moved above wrack line. Most driftwood moved to foredune.

New Development

Bluff development. New build. Photo attached. No steps to beach yet.

Natural Changes

none.

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Roads End Beach, Wayside, Logan Creek

January 22, 2025

A beautiful afternoon on the beach.

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Roads End Beach, Wayside, Logan Creek

January 10, 2025

Very quiet day.

Lisa Bizon-Carroll

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Roads End Beach, Wayside, Logan Creek

October 25, 2024

Beautiful warm day - not crowded.

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Mile 245

Roads End Beach, Wayside, Logan Creek

August 23, 2024

Lots of human activity and evidence of campfires and "building" with driftwood.

Lisa Bizon-Carroll

Mile 245

Roads End Beach, Wayside, Logan Creek

June 26, 2024

Was a dreary day, but active with the low tide.

Lisa Bizon-Carroll

Mile 245

Roads End Beach, Wayside, Logan Creek

March 26, 2024

Tourist season is upon us - observed later in the day, but leftovers visible.

Lisa Bizon-Carroll

Mile 245

Roads End Beach, Wayside, Logan Creek

January 23, 2024

After king tides and heavy surf, most of the usual driftwood was up nearer the bank along with minimal bull kelp.

Lisa Bizon-Carroll

Mile 245

Roads End Beach, Wayside, Logan Creek

November 18, 2023

The beach mile varied quite a bit - with the south (less traveled) section with darkened sands and clear of most debris while the north end, with more visitors, was covered in stones with more small debris (esp.

LisaBC