Mile 338 Report
Clatsop Spit, Jetty Lagoon, Fort Stevens SP
October 27, 2009
There was a dead sea lion at the start of mile 338 this morning.
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There was a dead sea lion at the start of mile 338 this morning. No presence of stranded birds which is why I wanted to walk our beach mile.
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Mile 338
Clatsop Spit, Jetty Lagoon, Fort Stevens SP
A very quiet day on our beach mile; a waning gibbous moon greeted us as we started our mile and cirrus clouds were on the horizon.
Beth Kandoll
Mile 338
Clatsop Spit, Jetty Lagoon, Fort Stevens SP
A very clean mile with only 4 other people sharing the beach with us.
Beth Kandoll
Mile 338
Clatsop Spit, Jetty Lagoon, Fort Stevens SP
An unusually large concentration of driftwood today; the dried velella velella were in the drift line and higher on the beach; along with the usual crab, mussel and crab shell there were some small shells unusual to our mile; picking up debris on our walk back south, there was an abundance of plastic bottle caps sans bottles.
Beth Kandoll
Mile 338
Clatsop Spit, Jetty Lagoon, Fort Stevens SP
The beach had more driftwood and some bullwhip kelp which we haven't seen lately.
Beth Kandoll
Mile 338
Clatsop Spit, Jetty Lagoon, Fort Stevens SP
A warm second day of fall on mile 338 with a slight mist from low hanging fog.
Beth Kandoll
Mile 338
Clatsop Spit, Jetty Lagoon, Fort Stevens SP
The wind would at times moves fog across parts of the beach from a cloud bank offshore.
Beth Kandoll
Mile 338
Clatsop Spit, Jetty Lagoon, Fort Stevens SP
Many folks enjoying a sunny Easter Sunday with mild wind and warm temperatures.
Beth Kandoll
Mile 338
Clatsop Spit, Jetty Lagoon, Fort Stevens SP
A very clean mile on this sunny first day of the year 2024.
Beth E Kandoll

