Damage report

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by super fish, Aug 28, 2011.

  1. whosthat

    whosthat Well-Known Member

    293
    Apr 8, 2011
    ND081......News 12 said that there's 14ft cliffs on the beach down by you....are they full of it?
     
  2. Sniffer

    Sniffer Well-Known Member

    Sep 20, 2010
    Harvey Cedars has some giant cliffs. The first 20 feet or so of dunes has washed away...its a start. It is breaking better there but still far from what is used to be...no rock groins are exposed....yet
     

  3. whosthat

    whosthat Well-Known Member

    293
    Apr 8, 2011
    Sweet....there's no way the govt (state or local) will be able to screw it all up in the next few months....this fall is gonna be gooooooood!!
     
  4. LBCrew

    LBCrew Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2009
    Maybe for you... they're gonna start pumping sand onto my local in 3 months.
     
  5. surfrr

    surfrr Well-Known Member

    226
    Sep 29, 2010
    Ya and the irony here is that the feds, state, and county just spent some $25 million combined on the replenishment project that was finished last year. It royally srewed up some great breaks. For that much money maybe they'd be better off to just buy their own dredge because its only a matter of time before they throw more money at what they percieve as a problem. For what its worth though Irene has "undone" some of the damage created by the Army Corps last year. Here's to more storms, sandbars forming, and old spots coming back.
     
  6. whosthat

    whosthat Well-Known Member

    293
    Apr 8, 2011
    LBCrew.....hopefully their plans got pushed because of all the other issues that have risen since the storm. No doubt that eventually they will screw everything up AGAIN, but you may have this fall to enjoy the way it should have been all along.
     
  7. ND081

    ND081 Well-Known Member

    900
    Aug 7, 2010
    yeah for the most part they're right. harvery cedars had this humungous dune from the beach replenishment and all the water from the storm eroded the front part away. up in loveladies theres a pretty big drop off from where the water pushed to the dune, but idk about 14 feet