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Mostly cloudy day with wind gusts up to 10 MPH. The mile was relatively empty. Only one piece of garbage (a full dog waste bag) was located and removed.

Conditions

Temperature: 62 F. Cloud Cover: Cloudy. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: NW. Tide Level: 6.0 feet.

Human Activities

Number of people: 15. Number of dogs: 1. Walking or running: 12. Sitting: 2.

Driftline Content

Small rocks, Shells, Animal casings (e.g., crab, shrimp molt).

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south end of mile 246, facing north towards the cliff that makes up the south side of the god's thumb inlet
dead-looking tree that clings to the top of the cliff on the north side of the mile that makes up the south side of the god's thumb inlet
most accessible north cliff of mile 246, but not the northernmost cliff, which is god's thumb

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All Mile 246 Reports

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Mile 246

Cliffs north of Roads End Beach

October 25, 2024

Warm and sunny day.

David Carroll

Mile 246

Cliffs north of Roads End Beach

October 5, 2024

Appeared to be a typical morning on the beach.

Don/cheri Dour/soyland

Mile 246

Cliffs north of Roads End Beach

September 18, 2024

We observed a dead sea lion with a tag on beach.

Donald Dour

Mile 246

Cliffs north of Roads End Beach

September 18, 2024

During negative tide, observed few new/unusual species I haven't observed in the area previously including a purple sea urchin and 2 large lion's mane jellys. See pics.

Lisa Bizon-Carroll

Mile 246

Cliffs north of Roads End Beach

September 15, 2024

It was a pleasant walk on the beach.

Donald Dour

Mile 246

Cliffs north of Roads End Beach

July 21, 2024

Fairly clear, warm day on the mile with a larger than typical number of people spending time on it.

Gianna Simon

Mile 246

Cliffs north of Roads End Beach

July 21, 2024

Very low tide level and accumulated sand allowed many people to walk around cliffs to cove below God's Thumb.

David Carroll

Mile 246

Cliffs north of Roads End Beach

June 21, 2024

Interesting scientific device observed off the west end of "the Point", on north Roads End Mile 246, during a minus low tide.

Terry Hager