Trinidad Bay offers so much. One prominent feature is Pewetole Island, covered with Sitka Spruce.
A colorful little island that jumps straight out of the water, its steep rock walls offer no encouragement for exploration. Even at low tide, when rocks in the bay offer steppingstones to its edge, there’s no reason to try!
It takes much of the pounding of the ocean waves for a good stretch of the shoreline, and that produces numerous rock formations between it and the shore.
Mostly, it provides color and some perspective for your view out to sea….
Beautiful Images Doug, I will catch up with you one day 🙂
just if that tow rope wasn’t so loooooong !!!
Thank you, Roger….it would be so great to share these views with you and Marcia!