Damon Point Will Never Be The Same.. | Washington Coast Rockhounding

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  • Опубліковано 5 бер 2023
  • Welcome to another video!
    Last time I was here I noticed the ocean was cutting part of the point away, it was also cutting across the landmass on a few other spots, so several months later I'm curious to see how it changed.
    Sadly, it changed quite a bit and at this rate I think it's just getting smaller and smaller. I'll keep coming back out periodically to see how Damon Point's doing, but it doesn't look good.
    And of course I'll try and find some agates as I go along!
    Thank you for watching!
    Tot de volgende keer
    (Until next time)
    #DutchmansAgates #agates #rockhounding
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  • @dennisaxt1262
    @dennisaxt1262 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the update ,last time I was out about a month ago it was shocking to see what is transpiring. It is part of the reason beach collecting is as fun as it is - its always changing, we'll see what happens and feel fortunate we can experience it. Thanks again

    • @DutchmansAgates
      @DutchmansAgates  Рік тому +1

      No problem, I feel fortunate as well. I just wouldn't expect it to change so drastically so quickly.

  • @Kathy-mk9ou
    @Kathy-mk9ou Рік тому +1

    I enjoy your vids, I look out for them!

    • @DutchmansAgates
      @DutchmansAgates  Рік тому +1

      I'm glad you enjoy them, I've got many more coming!

  • @paulmeeker3816
    @paulmeeker3816 Рік тому +3

    It's sad to see the point gone, I walked Damon point for 3 1/2 years huntingvagates and other cool stuff.
    The ocean is rising soon itvwill all be gone

    • @DutchmansAgates
      @DutchmansAgates  Рік тому +1

      Yeah same for me as well, it's hard to say how it'll change. I'd like to think if land gets swallowed up in one spot, more land will arise elsewhere. Maybe I'm being too optimistic though.

    • @t.j.5130
      @t.j.5130 5 місяців тому

      If you have a glass of water filled with ice and you leave it and all the ice melts does it over flow out of the glass? No it does not. Same deal with the earth. If the ocean front property is disappearing then why are banks still loaning on property? global warming is part of the elite agenda to round up people into smart cites so they can be controlled. Think for yourself and learn to see what's right in front of you.

  • @cynergy4
    @cynergy4 Рік тому +2

    Life is about changes, without them there would be no life. Just gotta roll with 'em. The earth is always evolving. Hopefully the agates will come back better than before

  • @relaxingsounds5469
    @relaxingsounds5469 5 місяців тому

    I would think that Damon would be an agate hunting paradise now with the amount of gravel that’s piling up at Catala point and southward towards the tip.
    I surf there almost daily and it’s been a big adjustment for sure, but the beach is still long and bringing plenty of beautiful waves. We’ll just have to see what happens and let nature do its thing.

    • @DutchmansAgates
      @DutchmansAgates  5 місяців тому +1

      Yeah we'll have to see what it looks like when the dust settles. I still enjoy going out there, it's beautiful and finding agates still seems to be decent.
      Maybe my video's will act like somewhat of a time lapse as time goes on. 🤷

  • @michaelgodwin6158
    @michaelgodwin6158 Рік тому +2

    Last I went to Damon Point was in Jan 2023 where I was able to walk all the way to the end of the point. I heard on an online rockhounding group that a massive king tide finally took out access to the last third of it barely a month after I was there, and the point was much shorter now. It's sad and it's made me spend more of my time looking in other locations instead.

    • @DutchmansAgates
      @DutchmansAgates  Рік тому +2

      Yeah that's unfortunately the same realization I made, it's so much shorter now.

    • @michaelgodwin6158
      @michaelgodwin6158 Рік тому +1

      @@DutchmansAgates it's a humble reminder that nature gives and nature takes away. This year the Oregon coasts have been very bountiful with agates when I've gone beachcombing.

  • @dirtypawsgoldadventures
    @dirtypawsgoldadventures Рік тому +1

    cool beach. just subbed.

  • @kimfrommn7162
    @kimfrommn7162 Рік тому

    What a bummer about the Point. I liked the rocks you found, But I can see it being depressing for you and others. Well, thanks for sharing, and I read in a comment you will be making more videos soon!! Great!!! Have a Super Week!!! 🤗♥️🙏🏼

    • @DutchmansAgates
      @DutchmansAgates  Рік тому +1

      Yeah it's sad for sure, it seems like there won't be much left in a few years at this rate. I'm hoping to release a video once a week for the next couple weeks! See how it goes. Thank you for watching and have a great week as well!😃

    • @kimfrommn7162
      @kimfrommn7162 Рік тому

      @@DutchmansAgates I got u notified, so helpfully it works ! I had forgotten your name!! I’ll photo it so I do find ya!! I am bummed what is happening there cuz I seriously was thinking of a trip out there in this next year and had wanted that spot for one of the locations. About 30 years ago, my two daughters and I spent atleast one to two weeks for 4 years out in Washington and northern Oregon with my cousin who had kids close to my kids ages! Man, I wish then I was into rocks!! But NOT!!!
      Ok - see you in a week!!! Bye Bye!! Kim 😁

    • @relaxingsounds5469
      @relaxingsounds5469 5 місяців тому +1

      @@DutchmansAgates If you look at the historical satellite data on google earth pro you can see a time not too long ago when the Long Beach didn’t exist. Over time it spindled out into the bay essentially emerging from the larger land mass.
      I have a feeling that what we’re seeing is part of a natural cycle. I don’t think Damon will ever disappear entirely but we’ll have to see what it looks like when it finds an equilibrium, which I kind of feel like is already happening but I’ll have to keep praying that that’s true 🙏

    • @DutchmansAgates
      @DutchmansAgates  5 місяців тому

      @@relaxingsounds5469 That's very interesting, thank you for sharing!
      It seems like the "point" of Damon point is being eroded away, I don't think the larger land mass part of it will go away either.
      It might turn into an island though, as the ocean already moves over from one side to the other in the winter months when you first get to the beach, at high tide.
      As you said, we'll have to see where it finds its equilibrium.

    • @relaxingsounds5469
      @relaxingsounds5469 5 місяців тому +1

      @@DutchmansAgates No worries! Regarding the new tip, I’ve been surfing/observing it closely with my other surfer friends ever since the initial breach happened last fall. For a while changes were fast and furious but now it seems like the tip has essentially stabilized for the most part. The waves that are produced out there are still of very high quality when the conditions are right. There’s also a ton of nice gravel out there and I find agates pretty much every time I walk there/back.
      Regarding the connective sandbar (known as “locals” or the “locals sandbar” by the OS surf crew), it is definitely washing over during king tides more frequently than years past but even that used to happen as of a few years ago before the main breach at the tip.
      I don’t think it will breach in the same way as what we saw happen at the old outer beach. One of the reasons I think this is because the wave action at the current (and old tip pre breach) is significantly more intense than what we ever see at the locals sand bar. Pre outer breach the wave action was actually extremely intense at times with all of the energy essentially unloading right on the shore which I think is what ultimately ripped it apart.
      Another factor is how shallow it is on the other side of the locals sand bar (bay side). If you look now, it does wash over more, but the sand is essentially just migrating further into the bay. If you look at historical satellite images you can actually see that the whole sandbar has been migrating to the northwest for years now.
      All that to say that I don’t think it’ll turn into an island anytime soon, if ever but obviously the ocean will make that call for us…
      Next time you’re out if you see a big group of surfers that’ll probably be us, especially if you see a few bodysurfers in the group. Happy rock hunting!

  • @bobopdam8185
    @bobopdam8185 Рік тому

    Bobby,Lelystad Holland...
    Hé Martijn,hoe gaat ie? Nice to see a new video of you,lekker ruig daar aan zee en ik zie dat je mijn favoriete carneool ook vind daar,keep rocking bro,maybe on the lookout for some new hunting ground,right?😁 take care man, groetjes Bobby

    • @DutchmansAgates
      @DutchmansAgates  Рік тому +1

      Hey Bobby! Ja hopelijk komende weekend gaan we een nieuw plekje bezoeken, ben er nog nooit geweest dus zien wel hoe het gaat! Ik probeer een beetje een schema te volgen voor de komende paar weken, dus ik maak er hoe dan ook een filmpje van! 😄

  • @gregdoyle4602
    @gregdoyle4602 8 місяців тому

    Un-watchable.

    • @DutchmansAgates
      @DutchmansAgates  8 місяців тому

      How? Not sure if you're referring to the video, or the state of the Point.

  • @billdlyaegra9394
    @billdlyaegra9394 Рік тому

    i blame greta thunberg.