
Today was the lowest tide of the summer. We made a morning of it, hiking down through Carkeek's upper trail and ending up at the beach at the right time to see the creatures in the tide pools.

At the trailhead.

Low tides this low only occur for about 50 hours of the year.


We found lots of interesting life forms. A naturalist was impressed with the moon snail we found.

Playing Pooh Sticks on the hike back.
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