It's great to see families enjoying the beach. It reminds me of my family who had owned the 60 acre, 2000 feet of beach property since 1896 when my grandfather homesteaded the land. The Virginia V of the mosquito fleet used to land at a float here and take people to Seattle for work. I've been trekking this path since I was three or so. My wife, Ruth and I, Burr lived in the A-Frame cabin during the summer of 1980. It was featured on the cover of the June 1960 Sunset Magazine. We watched Mt St Helen's erupt on Ruth's birthday. She passed in 2020 and most of her ashes were released into the water from the point, along the white sandy beach and where the cabin once stood. Thanks for sharing.
Dodger fan here. Had a fantastic time at this park in a beautiful city. Stayed downtown and the walk was a bit over a mile, Wifey and I had a great time commuting on foot everywhere we went. Not since the Corps had I humped a pack up and down for days and enjoyed it thoroughly🤣. Those views from the waterfront are tough to beat.
Depends on how many people have been there lately. With how fast stuff is growing, could be covered quickly. But, once you find it, it's pretty easy to follow up the trail
We locals stay the hell out of there at night and in general because the people practicing witchcraft there has gotten worse over the years........ whole area has a spooky sense about it at night
This happens to me too! I’m a figure skater and I get it in all random parts of my body: back, legs, stomach, arms, I’ve heard it’s from working out a lot, dehydration and/or stress