rozoneill: Welcome to my first ever hike on Arcadia Beach
rozoneill: First look at Arcadia Beach
rozoneill: The trail leading down to the beach
rozoneill: Dianne and Meg set sail
rozoneill: Big old rock on the seashore
rozoneill: Lion Rock, Haystack Rock, and Tillamook Head, seen from Humbug Point
rozoneill: Large rain clouds coming ashore would be thing later on in the day
rozoneill: A wall of solid rock on the beach
rozoneill: A colony of sea anemones nap while waiting for high tide to return
rozoneill: At least two sea anemones happily unfurl in a small puddle of sea water
rozoneill: They'll be spitting out sand for days, if not weeks
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rozoneill: Another in a series of foreboding clouds
rozoneill: A rain squall strikes this hill but misses us
rozoneill: Red Rock Creek flows across the beach strand
rozoneill: Another series of clouds form offshore
rozoneill: Doom and gloom in the guise of a cloud
rozoneill: View south to Hug Point and Arch Cape
rozoneill: A small creek paints the beach in black and tan tints
rozoneill: This rough path around Hug Point was cut for horse and buggy back in the day
rozoneill: The constant wave action has cut a number of caves into the beach cliffs
rozoneill: Aptly named Fall Creek tumbles onto the beach next to Hug Point
rozoneill: Getting that photographic souvenir of the visit to Hug Point Falls
rozoneill: Fall Creek slides right over the edge
rozoneill: A small piece of picturesque Hug Point Falls
rozoneill: Fall Creek takes the plunge
rozoneill: This rocky pinnacle was our turnaround point
rozoneill: View to Arch Cape
rozoneill: A commanding pyramid looms above us
rozoneill: Clouds continue to puff into existence out to sea