Right off the bat, a probably very tired and stressed officer greeted us this afternoon in a rather unkind fashion. To him we said, good afternoon to you too and took a stroll beach side to avoid any unneed conflict.
Heading north we could see all the debris from the houses being ripped apart, and old pilings that were uncovered by all the sand loss along the tide line. We made it up to Serendipity to see what looked like a minefield of debris.
They continue to build up the sand dunes on the side of the road, and were allowing 4×4 vehicles along a path close to where the beat up Highway 12 laid. The highway looks like it was put in an oven and then went through a magnitude 7.3 earthquake. It was the first time I had been down there at low tide and it was a sight to see.
HWY 12 Closure Photos: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7.