On Sunday I left home at about 9:30 AM and reached the BLM Mattole campground about 4PM. The road was lined with cars several hundred feet from the campground. As I drove in I was surprised to find Site #1 empty. I nabbed it, paid my $4 and settled in with a beer and sandwich. It was sunny but the wind was howling so I only walked to the beach for a few photos. Most of the cars were south-to-north Memorial Day weekend hikers and by 7PM there were even empty parking spots up by the trailhead.
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Looking north on the beach near the trailhead.
May 25: Lighthouse Road TH to Kinsey Creek. 12 miles/8 hours, beach walking.
I was up at 6:00 and ate a quick breakfast, packed up and moved my car to a parking spot across from the outhouse. Learning from my last trip, this time I carried detailed tide tables and trekking poles. It was chilly. At 7:30 I pulled a thin wool sweater over my hiking shirt and wore my rain jacket and headed out to the beach. In 2006 it was so wet that I walked barefoot for several miles because all little side creeks required wading. This time only the major creeks were running and they could be hopped over on rocks. Tides were adequate to get around key points but not low enough for the easiest intertidal beach walking. Low tide was +0.5 at noon. In 2006 I had some -2 tides working for me! After Randall Creek at 8 miles, tides would not be critical.
The +2 foot tide was sufficient to get around Punta Gorda at 8:30 but not low enough to get into the easy firm walking. Shortly I spied a sea otter with prey in its mouth running towards the surf but was not quick enough to get a photo. The wind died down and I took off my rain parka. Stuffing it into my pack I realized that I forget I had already packed a rain jacket and fleece hiking layer, so now I had two of each! No wonder my pack seemed heavy. Just south of Punta Gorda the old lighthouse came into view where another hiker was taking a break and the elephant seals were congregated on the beach. I reached Sea Lion Gulch at 10AM and ate lunch on a point while watching seals and birds on the rocks off shore.
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Lighthouse south of Punta Gorda
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Elephant seals
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Seals and birds on rocks at Sea Lion Gulch
Walking was on a mix of soft sand, firm sand and rocky beach. As I progressed south the shoreline became all pebbles and cobbles and slowed me down to 1 mph. I reached Cooksie Creek about noon. This is a very popular campsite for the first day if taking 3 days to reach Shelter Cove; I was trying to do it in 2 days, so chugged along. For the next 3 hours tides would be less than one foot, good because the 2 miles to Randall Creek was tide-dependent. Back to walking on inter-tidal firm sand I was making good time. Where the trail starts on Spanish Creek flat, I remained on the beach and enjoyed the flowers. I climbed back up on the flat when the shore became rocky. In 2006 I camped at Spanish Creek; this time I wanted to continue as far as I could. I steadily slowed down, ran out of gas at 3:15 and set up on an established beach campsite on Kinsey Creek. I stood in the creek just before it entered the ocean and scooped water over me for a “shower”. It was great to get all the sticky salty sweat off. The tide was rising; I began to worry if my campsite were high enough. Ended up it was but I moved up onto the bluff so I would not worry about it all night.
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Pebble and cobble beach, looking north
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Cooksie Creek
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Flowers on the beach below Spanish Flat.
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Looking north while on Spanish Flat

Kinsey Creek beach campsite