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Closer view of the creek eating into the beach.
Closer view of the creek eating into the beach.
05/24/2003 09:59 AM
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The end of Jackass creek. View from the southern end of the beach.
The end of Jackass creek. View from the southern end of the beach.
05/24/2003 10:03 AM
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Me on the beach.  Between the ticks, nettles, poison oak, and other unpleasantness it probably would have been a good idea to bring long pants.
Me on the beach. Between the ticks, nettles, poison oak, and other unpleasantness it probably would have been a good idea to bring long pants.
05/24/2003 10:16 AM
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Mudslide wiped out the trail leading away from the beach.  Socks were a mess after this :)
Mudslide wiped out the trail leading away from the beach. Socks were a mess after this :)
05/24/2003 10:28 AM
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View back down to the beach.  The tent is pitched on the remains of a house, with mostly just the chimney still there
View back down to the beach. The tent is pitched on the remains of a house, with mostly just the chimney still there
05/24/2003 10:31 AM
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Further up the trail, fog starting to clear and the sun came out around now.
Further up the trail, fog starting to clear and the sun came out around now.
05/24/2003 10:45 AM
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Overlook on the trail between Wheeler and Little Jackass.  700 ft sheer drop to the rocks below and an excellent view up and down the coast.  There was a small clearing up here and it's where I ended up camping.
Overlook on the trail between Wheeler and Little Jackass. 700 ft sheer drop to the rocks below and an excellent view up and down the coast. There was a small clearing up here and it's where I ended up camping.
05/24/2003 10:53 AM
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Northward view of the coast.  (Jackass creek and Bear Harbor)
Northward view of the coast. (Jackass creek and Bear Harbor)
05/24/2003 10:55 AM
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One of the many many Cow Parsnips along the trail.  Often had to look up at them, as they grow to 6+ feet tall. (This picture was taken fully standing) Member of the carrot family and the inside of the stalks are edible.
One of the many many Cow Parsnips along the trail. Often had to look up at them, as they grow to 6+ feet tall. (This picture was taken fully standing) Member of the carrot family and the inside of the stalks are edible.
05/24/2003 11:04 AM
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