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now that u'all burned that spot..town'll will go put up signs saying residents only parking,,,for 3 cars that is. all others will be towed.
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I heard that monomoy might have blown through to the sound. Not 100% though. Anyone see that?
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Did you see the front page of Thurs. CC Times. What a photo. Awesome.
Karl that photo really has me excited. Maybe a future new Chatham Inlet |
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Got Resident sticker? :bshake:
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Me too, so looks like theres no more room...
Reaper, you're a chatham guy? |
Got a place down there. Spend as much time there as possible. Keep the boat down there.
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I'll be down tomorrow for some recon and possibily a boat ride.
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I'll be there too working on the boat.
I'm in south chatham by the ocean state job lot. |
they put a OSJL in so.chatham/when was that:confused: they already have one in west chatham..bis. must be good:tooth:
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I am surprised that capesams didn't remember this from his childhood ;).. but.. after a little research.. this location is where the Chatham Inet was in the 1800's....
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ahhh...I was a stage haba monomoy guy...north chatham was for them rich summa folks...rows boat an umbralas an picnick baskets....we were to busy workin to say alive for pleasure boatin.
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For More....
http://www.capecodchronicle.com/
Click on the Full Story Link.. and Click on the Watch the Slideshow Link. |
The tide was ripping this afternoon through there. I heard it was 12 deep feet at low tide yesterday, and it cut through the peat moss.
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Little round.. Do NOT believe everything you here...
I just heard from a Chatham Campowner who was out there yesterday, and this AM, and his eyewitness account was very different, that what you have heard.. it is actually pushing sand in to the void today. He said at the worst it was 5' deep on the front side, and possibly 3 ' deep on the bayside at low tide.. litterally tons of sand have shifted in the last 24-48 hours, and today at low tide it was a trickle on the bayside maybe 6 feet wide and 6 inches deep. He feels.. with his 60 plus years experience, that with continued SW winds, that stretch will be driveable withing 3-4 weeks.. I trust his knowledge, and will Pray for mild weather, with SW winds....he said in looks very similar to when it broke thru there, in the same place, and then healed in the sixtys... the beach is still closed to all vehicles (except campowners), the middle trail is flooded very deep, and the front beach was cut back 10-15 feet.. almost the entire length.. As we who know it.. know.. a few weeks of SW, can cure a lot....the town will be pumping the water out of the middle trail, over the next week or so. |
Time will tell. I was out there yesterday at 1:30 ish and it didn't look good, but who really knows. Yesterday mid tide it marked 7 feet in the middle with seagulls going nuts on sqiud???
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Heres a couple of shots of the new break from the Chatham side looking back towards nauset yesterday the 20th at high tide, Took the old Seacraft out to see the new break up close and was suprised at how big it was, while I was there I saw two differant boats run it with ease. The beach on both sides it toast I can't believe how much it has changed. I got some good pics and will resize some more and post them later heres a couple for now. Capesams has it right pleasant bay will have a new atitude if this sticks around.
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Here are a couple more.... first shot is looking north at the camps and the second shot of the outside is looking south....
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here are two more looking south, at least all the camps where spared for now.
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Here is a couple pics from dead low yesterday. It looks deciving when you are coming up on it. You think there is no water, then there is 1 trickle, and the another stream that has to be 4 feet, b/c I wouln't get across it with waders. The sand is so soft you can think you are on bare ground and then be up to your knees in 1 second.
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