A storm offshore stirred up the surf for Massachusetts. |
We checked Sagamore Beach out Thursday night.. |
We hit Scituate an hour before high tide on Friday morning. |
The gods were not pleaed with Scituate, as she was taking heavy hits. Scituate an hour before high tide was as bad as Marshfield directly at high tide. |
I will eventually do a full high tide at Scituate, but today we were shootin' and scootin'. |
Next stop, Marshfield. |
We were in Vegas at high tide. |
I actually stayed dry on this one, but visibility was reduced to 25 feet. |
Marshfield is always good in storms, be it Ocean Bluff or Brant Rock. |
I actually got sea-sprayed through an open window in Vegas today. |
We stopped at The Coffee Shack for a linguica bagel, then it was off to the next stop... |
Duxbury! |
Duck Town is where I try to end up for high tide. I can park on a hill, and I can hide behind someone's shed when I shoot. I didn't even try to get down to Ocean Road North. |
Mostly because stuff like that was happening on Ocean Road North. |
As we mentioned in a prior article, we were very lucky that this storm didn't arrive a week later, when we have 11 foot tides. |
The DBC is the southern anchor of Nor'easter Alley, a stretch of coastline running from Duxbury to Hull. |
The blocker in the seawall opening held up, but plenty of water splashed over the wall. |
Wetted |
I was soaked to the bone when I was in Scituate, which is why none of the Scituate pics are from closer than 25 feet from the seawall. Duxbury was no problem. |
There were some genuinely large waves 100 yards offshore, but we had a long ride to our next vantage point... |
Eastham! |
Fortunately for storm chaser types, Nauset Light Beach had a high tide 2 hours later than Brant Rock. A well motivated crew can reach both at the right time. |
Great pics, as always. Thank you!
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