Mile 99 Report
Bandon State Park, Devils Kitchen, Haystack Rock
October 1, 2007
There were at least eight to ten dead gulls.
Report Details
There were at least eight to ten dead gulls. All had been dead for quite awhile and were near the high tide line. About a half dozen people and one dog. Lots of sea palms and some kelp on beach. Also clear jelly fish parts. More mussels on the beach than I have ever seen. The beach had changed a lot with low transverse dunes. It was fairly flat last time. I thought this was strange because there have been no storms since my last walk. About 150+ gulls hanging out near the water.
Conditions
Cloud Cover: Sunny. Tide Level: 0.0 feet.
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Mile 99
Bandon State Park, Devils Kitchen, Haystack Rock
There were several groups of people enjoying the beauty of mile 99 on a Sunday.
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Mile 99
Bandon State Park, Devils Kitchen, Haystack Rock
A rainy day at low tide.
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Mile 99
Bandon State Park, Devils Kitchen, Haystack Rock
Post summer survey of Mile 99 showed movement of Johnson creek approx 1/4 mile north from last survey.
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Mile 99
Bandon State Park, Devils Kitchen, Haystack Rock
There is little change on mile 99 since the last survey.
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Mile 99
Bandon State Park, Devils Kitchen, Haystack Rock
A quiet morning after the summer season.
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Mile 99
Bandon State Park, Devils Kitchen, Haystack Rock
Mile 99 is now mostly flat, without the sand dunes seen on the last survey.
tbowspencer
Mile 99
Bandon State Park, Devils Kitchen, Haystack Rock
Although there has been over 9 inches of rain since October 1, both creeks (Johnson and Crooked) on mile 99 are at lower than expected levels of max depth of approx 5 inches at usual crossing spots.
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Mile 99
Bandon State Park, Devils Kitchen, Haystack Rock
Late August along Mile 99 shows noticably lower sand dunes than in previous years.
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