Re: Coyote Point Master Plan and Improvements

From: jay (jayrunge@earthlink.net-DeleteThis.com)
Date: Wed Jan 10 2001 - 14:49:19 PST


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Subject: Re: Coyote Point Master Plan and Improvements
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The shore just below the Coyote Pt marina entrance is VERY ugly
rock/cement/rebar. They
gotta clean that up. The shore further south of that is very muddy and
impossible at low tide
- think Palo Alto mud, think under the driveIn by ASD mud, think Lone Tree
Pt by the
restaraunt mud, think 20 ft in 20 minutes. You don't want to go there.

At higher tide it is not so bad down there, no waves, easy walk back, lots
of space to leave gear.

Not much parking in the Marina lot. Can't get any bigger, either.

jay

Gee, I hate it that I know so much about mud in the SF and San Pablo bays!
But I don't feel any
shame because of it.



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