Mile 310 Report
Arcadia Beach N, Wayside, Lion Rock, Humbug Point
February 3, 2020
Arrived today around mid tide as it was on its way out.
Report Details
Arrived today around mid tide as it was on its way out. The large fallen tree that usually greets people near the base of the parking lot steps is now gone. Not sure if it was removed by people; my guess is that the recent king tides pulled it out as most of the large pieces of wood that had been around for most of last year are now gone as well. Very little driftwood in general today, and no tidewrack or birds that we could find. Only saw 3 other people and their dogs.
Conditions
Temperature: 45 F. Cloud Cover: Partly Cloudy. Wind Velocity: Moderate. Wind Direction: NW. Tide Level: 6.0 feet.
Human Activities
Number of people: 3. Number of dogs: 2. Walking or running: 1. Photography: 2.
Vehicles
Driftline Content
there was no wrack today.
Natural Changes
the large fallen tree near the base of the parking lot steps that had been there for at least the length of time ive been frequenting arcadia (april 2019) is now gone.
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