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For the first time this year I was able to reach this area between Roads End and Cascade Head. It requires a combination of a once a month low tide, the correct time of day, and decent weather. It's too early in the year for the sand approach (unless you like wading in 3 feet of ocean against the rocks at 50 degrees), it requires traversing a 60 foot rocky spine. However, once you get there the payoff is immense. You can't linger for very long or the returning tide will strand you -- not good!
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Sounds quite adventurous to get to this secluded spot- thank you for all your efforts !
CONGRATULATIONS, Randall !!!
Yep, those are barnacles! These rocks spend most of their time at least partially under the ocean so the barnacles are plentiful.
were obviously worth the trouble.
Thanks for sharing this great series.
Congratulations on your AC.
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