View Full Version : Where is Nauset Beach?


Karl F
02-27-2010, 07:01 PM
Wind and waves batter beaches | CapeCodOnline.com (http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100227/NEWS/2270318)

I knew two mornings ago... I live on the Orleans Brewster town line, abut the State park....half mile to Higgins pond, half mile to Bakers pond.. right smack dab in the "middle" ...halfway between CC Bay and Nauset Beach.... I went out with the dog around 6:30..and the surf sounded like it was crashing on my driveway... walked up to the top of the hill, and it was even louder... ain't much left out there, and if this picture and article is any indication... well... put a fork in her..she's done...
couple more good blows due before spring is done too....

anybody getting clams and onion rings at Liams in the beach parking lot this summer, during that moon phase mid summer where we get them 12.5 foot tides...will be ankle deep at the order window....especially if it's blowing east that week...

PRBuzz
02-27-2010, 07:24 PM
Looks like it has gone and hid with Waldo? With the global climate in flux expect many, many changes over the next decades (maybe years). With the Antarctic ice sheets breaking up, hope that Greenland is SLOW to melt.

saltfly
02-27-2010, 07:33 PM
was down there yesterday and today.There's 53[appx.156']walking steps from the tar on the north end of the lot to the drop off of the remains of the dune.The ocean blew in to the lowland between the tar lot and Calnans.The orv trail is wiped out to the south.The pochet walking bridge was under water at high tide.River Rd. the boat house on the right had a water mark up to the 5th clapboard.today it wasn't as high[storm surge].but the boatdocks were underwater.

Raven
02-28-2010, 07:57 AM
well , the tsunami waves are still arriving or causing more trouble
that wiped out Chille with 8.0 earth quakes presumably
underwater ....so it ain't over yet it seems....

a 200' foot wave is gonna hit somewhere eventually ....
i'd say before 2020.... "the Big one"

all its gonna take is one MONSTROUS land shift underwater
and some of those underseas mountains are as big as Mount
EVEREST....

so all things considered this is small potatoes....sad to say.
i hope Mother nature rebuilds the beachs again somehow....

how do you like us NOW ya friggan Plovers... it's all their Fault

ProfessorM
02-28-2010, 09:11 AM
mother nature always has the final say

striperman36
02-28-2010, 09:37 AM
how do you like us NOW ya friggan Plovers... it's all their Fault

What are they going to do at Nauset rebuild the beach to save 47 pairs of birds?

eastendlu
02-28-2010, 10:42 AM
Poor little plovers are running out of beaches to close is all i can think.:devil2: