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Old June 18th, 2007
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Re: palos verde question

I've been entering just north (west?) of the big rock outcrop at the end of the "goat trail" (go straight at the main trail switchback). High tide was easier than low tide. At low tide a lot of water sucked through the arch in the rock, making it a little trickier.

It might be easier to just go in in the middle of the cove where the main trail ends. Depending on the wave direction it might get some protection from the south point or the wash rocks. At the very least you're coming in onto smaller, rounded rocks rather than bigger, sharper rocks.

All good fun though.

PS- the easiest entry was off a boat. But I got seasick so I think I like the rocks better.
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