All Mile 181 Reports
Mile 181
Carl G. Washburne SP, Blowout Creek
It appears that the normal pattern of beach evolution is happening at mile 181.
lectricriderone
Mile 181
Carl G. Washburne SP, Blowout Creek
It was a quiet morning at mile 181.
lectricriderone
Mile 181
Carl G. Washburne SP, Blowout Creek
It seems a perfect storm of covid, high tides, floating logs, and restrictions on facilities has kept people from visiting mile 181 recently.
lectricriderone
Mile 181
Carl G. Washburne SP, Blowout Creek
Fewer people using the beach generally over the summer and shorter visit times is helping to keep mile 181 wild and clean.
lectricriderone
Mile 181
Carl G. Washburne SP, Blowout Creek
It was all quiet along mile 181 today.
lectricriderone
Mile 181
Carl G. Washburne SP, Blowout Creek
There were lots of people enjoying the roads and campground at mile 181, but not many people on that paticular beach.
lectricriderone
Mile 181
Carl G. Washburne SP, Blowout Creek
I saw lots of dungenous crab shells and sandcrab shells.
lectricriderone
Mile 181
Carl G. Washburne SP, Blowout Creek
Lots of wood in the tide line suggests to me the recent storm action is at work.
lectricriderone