Report Details

My first CoastWatch-based walk on mile 99, which is between 2 creeks, and includes numerous large rock formations on the beach and a public picnic area. I collected 2 containers (approx. 2 gallon capacity each) of inorganic beach debris along the east/bluff side of the beach. The debris was primarily plastic pieces over 2 inches square, and glass and trash from beach campfires. There were no concerns identified with the wildlife or people enjoying the beach on a lovely day.

Conditions

Temperature: 58 F. Wind Velocity: Moderate. Wind Direction: N. Tide Level: -1.0 feet.

Human Activities

Number of people: 60. Number of dogs: 4. Walking or running: 15. Playing in sand: 12. Sitting: 31. Other Activities: 2 COASST volunteers were conducting the monthly dead bird count. A large family gathering was taking place on the beach adjacent to Devil's Kitchen picnic area.

Vehicles

Cars/trucks parking: 12.

Notable Wildlife

The usual birds were on Haystack Rock area, including Black Oystercatchers, Pigeon Guillomot, Cormorants, and Gulls. Counted 32 Gull chicks on Haystack Rock.

Beached Birds

Total dead birds: 4. The COASST volunteers were conducting the monthly dead bird count, so their report would be more accurate.

Driftline Content

Small rocks, Seaweeds and seagrass, Animal casings (e.g., crab, shrimp molt), Wood pieces.

New Development

One new home being built on bluff top at the end of Vesta Lance. Heavy equipment on site (Sunday so not in use).

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Mile 99

Bandon State Park, Devils Kitchen, Haystack Rock

January 7, 2024

A rainy day at low tide.

Teri Spencer

Mile 99

Bandon State Park, Devils Kitchen, Haystack Rock

September 29, 2023

Post summer survey of Mile 99 showed movement of Johnson creek approx 1/4 mile north from last survey.

tbowspencer

decorative elemnt for a coastwatch report.

Mile 99

Bandon State Park, Devils Kitchen, Haystack Rock

July 18, 2023

There is little change on mile 99 since the last survey.

tbowspencer

decorative elemnt for a coastwatch report.

Mile 99

Bandon State Park, Devils Kitchen, Haystack Rock

September 9, 2022

A quiet morning after the summer season.

tbowspencer

Mile 99

Bandon State Park, Devils Kitchen, Haystack Rock

April 7, 2022

Mile 99 is now mostly flat, without the sand dunes seen on the last survey.

tbowspencer

Mile 99

Bandon State Park, Devils Kitchen, Haystack Rock

November 22, 2021

Although there has been over 9 inches of rain since October 1, both creeks (Johnson and Crooked) on mile 99 are at lower than expected levels of max depth of approx 5 inches at usual crossing spots.

tbowspencer

Mile 99

Bandon State Park, Devils Kitchen, Haystack Rock

August 23, 2021

Late August  along Mile 99 shows noticably lower sand dunes than in previous years.

tbowspencer

Mile 99

Bandon State Park, Devils Kitchen, Haystack Rock

February 2, 2021

Mile 99 shows effects of the winter storms, with expansion of the creeks (Johnson on the south, and Crooked Creek to the north) and erosion of the foredunes.

tbowspencer