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Johnson Creek, Bandon Beach

June 26, 2009

On an extraordinarily low-tide day, there were more people (23) than usual on Mile 100, but all seemed well-behaved and to be enjoying themselves despite the cold wind.

JohnnyCN

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Johnson Creek, Bandon Beach

June 9, 2009

John Noland reported that there was a Harbor Seal as well as a California Sea Lion near Face Rock Wayside on his Mile 100.

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Johnson Creek, Bandon Beach

June 6, 2009

On June 6, a large dead California Sea Lion just a short distance from the stairs at Face Rock dominated the beach; however, a dead baby sea lion was nearby.

JohnnyCN

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Johnson Creek, Bandon Beach

April 25, 2009

High clouds burned off during our walk on this mile.

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Johnson Creek, Bandon Beach

March 27, 2009

On a day of sunshine at the end of spring break, there were 31 people on the beach--a comparatively high number for this area.

JohnnyCN

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Johnson Creek, Bandon Beach

January 29, 2009

Very little activity on a warmish, sunny day--Only 3 humans and 2 dogs walking.

JohnnyCN

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Johnson Creek, Bandon Beach

October 21, 2008

The hard wind and blowing sand seemed to have swept the beach clean of humans, birds, even high-tide detritus.

JohnnyCN

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Mile 100

Johnson Creek, Bandon Beach

September 13, 2008

A cold northwest wind rendered Mile 100 somewhat unpleasant despite sunshine.

JohnnyCN