Yesterday was an almost full day working with a Huxley student on a project that is an out-growth of my graduate research tracking rocks. Here is Chris digging in the beach - so much fun on a rainy day...
Its been a good couple of years since I last tracked rocks, and yesterday I was reminded that it is both really fun and really trying at the same time. As always though, there is a surprising bit to learn about how beaches work by watching things move around. Yesterday was pretty interesting because the wave energy, which normally approaches the Elwha from the west, didn't behave. In the morning, just before the water level dropped, a BIG east wind swell cropped up. Here is the timelapse of the tidal cycle. Note the big waves at the end - you are looking west towards the Pacific Ocean.
And finally, a new game I call find the tracer:
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