Mile 307 Report
Cove Beach north, Arch Cape, Arch Cape Creek
January 1, 2016
A lot of driftwood piled high on rocky berm Sand visible even at a 3.
Report Details
A lot of driftwood piled high on rocky berm Sand visible even at a 3.1 low tide, continued up to the Arch Cape. A slide between Grewe and Auel, about 150 ft wide. see photo exposed near the top in this picture ia also a huge "Manroot": (the roots of a wild cucumber plant)
Conditions
Temperature: 38 F. Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Moderate. Wind Direction: N. Tide Level: 3.1 feet.
Human Activities
Number of people: 2. Playing in surf: 1. Surfing: 1.
Notable Wildlife
1 large jellyfish
Driftline Content
Seaweeds and seagrass, Wood pieces.
Natural Changes
Newly exposed roots/trees falling, Visible retreat of solid bluff. Landslides/major boulder falls
Actions & Comments
bluff between Grewe's and Auel show a slide about 100 ft wide
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Mile 307
Cove Beach north, Arch Cape, Arch Cape Creek
It was a very nice day.
Rick Hess
Mile 307
Cove Beach north, Arch Cape, Arch Cape Creek
The wrack line contained small (2-4") crab casings, clam shells and broken sand dollars. There was a small land slide near a house drain line - see picture. The sand level was low on the north end of mile 307 which leaves the rocks uncovered.
RICK HESS
Mile 307
Cove Beach north, Arch Cape, Arch Cape Creek
Other than the wheel and tire, the beach was very clean.
Rick Hess
Mile 307
Cove Beach north, Arch Cape, Arch Cape Creek
8 people and 2 dogs were walking on the beach.
Bald Eagle
Mile 307
Cove Beach north, Arch Cape, Arch Cape Creek
Three people were walking on the beach.
Bald Eagle
Mile 307
Cove Beach north, Arch Cape, Arch Cape Creek
I was the only person on the beach.
Bald Eagle
Mile 307
Cove Beach north, Arch Cape, Arch Cape Creek
Beautiful sunny day on the beach with a few pockets of snow from the storm two days ago remaining.
patecobb
Mile 307
Cove Beach north, Arch Cape, Arch Cape Creek
There were two people and one dog walking on the beach.
Bald Eagle