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Out for a walk – Sunday morning.

Washington Coast – The North Beach

 

Out for a walk – Saturday morning.

Washington Coast – The North Beach

 




 

Big Driftwood

Out for a walk – Saturday morning.

Washington Coast – The North Beach

 

Click image once or twice to show small barnacles.

This same, large, piece of driftwood has been on the beach for several months now.

Back in October, we placed a dollar bill on it to show the scale of the growth rings:

Growth Rings

 

Out for a walk – Sunday morning.

Washington Coast – The North Beach


 

Click images once or twice to show detail.

Washington Coast – The North Beach

Razor Clam seasons



Big Driftwood



When the time is right, the top of Mount Rainier is visible from this cam:

Westport – coastal weather cam here.

 

Daytime Low Tides Are Back

Out for a walk – Wednesday morning.

Washington Coast – The North Beach


When the time is right, the top of Mount Rainier is visible from this cam:

Westport – coastal weather cam here.

 

Out for a walk – Thursday morning.

Washington Coast – The North Beach


When the time is right, the top of Mount Rainier is visible from this cam:

Westport – coastal weather cam here.

 

Out for a walk – Saturday morning.

Washington Coast – The North Beach

When the time is right, the top of Mount Rainier is visible from this cam:

Westport – coastal weather cam here.

 

Washington Coast – The North Beach

When the time is right, the top of Mount Rainier is visible from this cam:

Westport – coastal weather cam here.

 

Washington Coast – The North Beach

When the time is right, the top of Mount Rainier is visible from this cam:

Westport – coastal weather cam here.

 

Washington Coast – The North Beach

When the time is right, the top of Mount Rainier is visible from this cam:

Westport – coastal weather cam here.

 

We are looking south, towards the entrance to Grays Harbor.

The ship visible above looks like: GRAND DIAMOND

Click image once or twice to show detail.

Several sites on the web offer info on ship locations. Current info from one source here.

Today is a little unusual because it is rare to be out for a walk and see a large merchant ship underway here. Most ship traffic here involves a type referred to as a Bulk Carrier. This one is a Vehicles Carrier, headed for Japan.

Related:

Shipspotting

When the time is right, ships at anchor and the top of Mount Rainier may be visible from this cam:

Westport – coastal weather cam here.


Out for a walk – Friday morning.

Washington Coast – The North Beach

When the time is right, the top of Mount Rainier is visible from this cam:

Westport – coastal weather cam here.

 

Out for a walk – Wednesday morning.

Washington Coast – The North Beach

When the time is right, the top of Mount Rainier is visible from this cam:

Westport – coastal weather cam here.

 

Out for a walk – Wednesday morning.

Washington Coast – The North Beach

When the time is right, the top of Mount Rainier is visible from this cam:

Westport – coastal weather cam here.

 

Out for a walk – Wednesday morning.

Washington Coast – The North Beach

 

Visitors at our place over the past couple of years:

Occasional Visitors/Still Looking for Bigfoot

 

Out for a walk – Wednesday morning.

Washington Coast – The North Beach

When the time is right, the top of Mount Rainier is visible from this cam:

Westport – coastal weather cam here.

 

Click images once or twice to show detail.

Out for a walk – Wednesday morning.

Washington Coast – The North Beach

When the time is right, the top of Mount Rainier is visible from this cam:

Westport – coastal weather cam here.

 

Out for a walk – Wednesday morning.

Washington Coast – The North Beach

When the time is right, the top of Mount Rainier is visible from this cam:

Westport – coastal weather cam here.

 

Saturday, February 3, 2024—the exact halfway point between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox.”

Out for a walk – Saturday morning.

Washington Coast – The North Beach

When the time is right, the top of Mount Rainier is visible from this cam:

Westport – coastal weather cam here.

 

Saturday, February 3, 2024—the exact halfway point between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox.”

Out for a walk.

Washington Coast – The North Beach

When the time is right, the top of Mount Rainier is visible from this cam:

Westport – coastal weather cam here.

 

Always wonder what sort of storm it took to move a big log up, over and away from the edge of the dunes.

Out for a walk – Friday morning.

Washington Coast – The North Beach

When the time is right, the top of Mount Rainier is visible from this cam:

Westport – coastal weather cam here.

 

Out for a walk – Friday morning.

Washington Coast – The North Beach

When the time is right, the top of Mount Rainier is visible from this cam:

Westport – coastal weather cam here.

 

Out for a walk – Thursday morning.

Washington Coast – The North Beach

When the time is right, the top of Mount Rainier is visible from this cam:

Westport – coastal weather cam here.

 

Out for a walk – Thursday morning.

Washington Coast – The North Beach

When the time is right, the top of Mount Rainier is visible from this cam:

Westport – coastal weather cam here.

 

Out for a walk – Thursday morning.

Washington Coast – The North Beach

When the time is right, the top of Mount Rainier is visible from this cam:

Westport – coastal weather cam here.

 

Out for a walk – Thursday morning.

Washington Coast – The North Beach

When the time is right, the top of Mount Rainier is visible from this cam:

Westport – coastal weather cam here.

 

Out for a walk – Tuesday morning.

Washington Coast – The North Beach

When the time is right, the top of Mount Rainier is visible from this cam:

Westport – coastal weather cam here.