Mile 282 Report
Lost Boy Cave, Short Beach
January 16, 2017
Beautiful day.
Report Details
Beautiful day. Beach very clean overall. Recent rain and snow have resulted in very full waterfalls. One small tree has slid down the hill in front of the house that has some long-standing drainage pipes. There is a new yellow sign "30A" facing the ocean, meant to help locate vicitims in case of an emergency. Did not visit Lost Boy Cave, as tide is seldom low enough to do that safely.
Conditions
Temperature: 46 F. Cloud Cover: Partly Cloudy. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Tide Level: 2.5 feet.
Human Activities
Number of people: 5. Walking or running: 3. Photography: 2. a small "fort" was built along the lower edge of the cliff
Vehicles
Notable Wildlife
Western, Glaucous-winged and hybird Gulls, Black Oystercatchers
Driftline Content
Small rocks, Marine debris (plastic, styrofoam, etc. washing in from the sea).
Natural Changes
Newly exposed roots/trees falling.
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Large recent slide just beneath a Radar Rd.
Denise Harrington
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Fairly crowded for a weekday.
krallfamily@comcast.net
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I walked this mile today and just wanted to note the abundance of newborn sea stars inside Lost Boy Cave and the surrounding tide water.
EJD
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Beach quite clean despite being popular.
krallfamily@comcast.net
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Increase in human activity, new path along bottom of cliff.
krallfamily@comcast.net
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Staircase handrails deteriorating.
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Lost Boy Cave, Short Beach
Increased human and dog activity at this beach, which has no bathroom facility at the trailhead or on the beach.
krallfamily@comcast.net