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Thursday, November 2, 2023

11/2/23 Report - Wind Surf, and Changing Beaches Around the Treasure Coast.

 

Written by the TreasureGuide for the exclusive use of the Treasure Beaches Report.


Tracking Station Wednesday Just a Few Minutes After Noon.
Photo by Al C.


This was close to the time that I photographed Turtle Trail eroding.


Tracking Station Just After Noon Wednesday
Photo by Al C.

Thanks Al.


Bonsteel Wednesday Around 3 PM.
Photo by Bruce B.


Bruce B. sent these photos from Bonsteel a little later Wednesday afternoon.


Bonsteel Wednesday Around 3 PM.
Photo by Bruce B.

Thanks Bruce.

I showed Turtle Trail eroding around noon Wednesday, and later in the afternoon went to John Brooks and Frederick Douglass around 4 PM Wednesday.


John Brooks Wednesday Afternoon.


You might remember that I showed John Brooks with a cut a few days ago and then showed it again a day or two later after the cut was gone again.  Well, it is cut again.



John Brooks Wednesday Afternoon.


I did a little metal detecting at John Brooks.  There were some coins on the beach and several iron nails and a little other junk.

Using the Equinox in pinpoint mode reminded me very much of using the Sovereign in All Metals mode.



Frederick Douglass Wednesday Afternoon.


Unlike Brooks, Frederick Douglass was not cut at the time.


The wind was from the north yesterday, but later in the day started to turn a little, and as you can from the chart below, will continue to turn.


Source: SurfGuru.com.


You can see that the wind will peak late Wednesday/early Thursday, as will the surf.

The high tides are not as high as they were in recent days.

Good hunting,
Treasureguide@comcast.net