Mile 245 Report
Roads End Beach, Wayside, Logan Creek
October 10, 2018
Contacted LCPD regarding unattended fire at the north end of Roads End beach, just below 7659 NW Logan Rd.
Report Details
Contacted LCPD regarding unattended fire at the north end of Roads End beach, just below 7659 NW Logan Rd. I tried to smother it with sand but did not have tools. Fire was near vegetation and the wind was feeding the flames. Also, a sick sea lion near the water and just south of the 72nd street beach access. Reminded people on the beach to stay way back. Contacted Jim Rice and submitted Marine Mammal Report.
Conditions
Temperature: 58 F. Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: NW. Tide Level: 5.0 feet.
Human Activities
People and dogs getting too close to lethargic sea lion on the beach.
Concerns
Actions & Comments
Contacted LCPD regarding unattended fire at the north end of Roads End beach, just below 7659 NW Logan Rd. I tried to smother it with sand but did not have any tools. Fire was near vegetation and the wind was feeding the flames. As to the sick sea lion, reminded people on the beach to stay way back. Contacted Jim Rice and submitted Marine Mammal Report.

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