Guys, FYI, the Outer Banks will be breaking a mile out... Just too big on the peak of the swell, going to have to either catch it in the beginning or end of the swell for the banks... Or, for the hell men, take the ski and find that our sand bar.

Guys, FYI, the Outer Banks will be breaking a mile out... Just too big on the peak of the swell, going to have to either catch it in the beginning or end of the swell for the banks... Or, for the hell men, take the ski and find that our sand bar.
http://www.darenc.com/webcam/mirlo.php
Back in '95 or '96 we arrived to the Outer Banks in August under similar conditions. We had to time our movements through a couple of patches according to tempo of the sets as the water washed over the dunes. Almost got hit by one.
These may be of use - notices are usually posted when things are happening - local rental agencies will usually post alerts/notices as well (Hatteras Realty, Outer Beaches Realty, etc.):
http://www.co.dare.nc.us/EmgyMgmt/evacmap.htm
http://www.co.dare.nc.us/
do u guys think the road will be fine sunday afternoon??
Earlier this morning, I spoke to Jessica at the Dare County Emergency Management Office. She stated that road overwash is something that they are just accustomed to and that they had no plans for crews to be working on Saturday or Sunday. She said, if you have an SUV, drive through it. Of course, if it's 4 feet deep that's probably not a good idea. If there is a closure, it will be posted on the website that Mr. Tube posted above. Jessica also said that she would leave any updates on the road conditions on her VM message before she leaves the office on Friday.
Hwy 12 will wash out by Satudays high tide right at the house where "Nights in Rodanthe" was filmed. When it does they take at least a day to clear it. Might need that jet ski to tow in 300yds off lighthouse.....unless you know those only 2 spots that can hold it in close! ...ha!