All Mile 226 Reports
Mile 226
Otter Crest, State Wayside
Humans were only noted well above the shoreline, specifically at the Lookout, where people parked their vehicles to get out for a few minutes to observe the seascapes.
gsmeyer
Mile 226
Otter Crest, State Wayside
Human activities were essentially confined to those stopping their vehicles on Otter Crest Loop or at the Lookout to observe the views.
gsmeyer
Mile 226
Otter Crest, State Wayside
It was fairly cold, rainy, and windy, so there was no human activity save for two vehicle parked for a short time at the Lookout and another on old Hwy.
gsmeyer
Mile 226
Otter Crest, State Wayside
There was no human activity on or near the shoreline.
gsmeyer
Mile 226
Otter Crest, State Wayside
Human activities were typical for tourist season, with numerous people taking in the views along Otter Drest Loop and at the Lookout.
gsmeyer
Mile 226
Otter Crest, State Wayside
As in other reports, the primary human activity on or near mile 226 was people stopping at the Lookout area to observe the ocean from several hundred feet above sea level.
gsmeyer
Mile 226
Otter Crest, State Wayside
I walked parallel to and well above the rocky shoreline on Otter Crest Loop (Old Highway 101), experiencing very strong wind that came from the north or the south depending on where I was along the road.
gsmeyer
Mile 226
Otter Crest, State Wayside
Human activities near or at the shoreline were confined to two fishermen at the far north end of the mile or just beyond (pictured).
gsmeyer