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A boy drowns in high surf off the Oregon Coast

The Oregon Coast is a harsh environment, with rain, high winds and big surf the norm. A typical day at the coast in these conditions doesn’t normally involve frolicking in the shallows but the lure of a sunny day draws crowds not acquainted with the ocean’s temperament. Gleneden Beach in particular is known for it’s strong rips and heavy waves making it a dangerous place to wade, let alone swim along the Oregon Coast.

An 11yr. old boy lost his life on Saturday at Gleneden Beach, Oregon after he was quickly swept into the high surf and drown. Sadly, a 16yr old went in to attempt a rescue and has not been seen since. A sad weekend on the Oregon Coast.

Almost 1yr. ago a surfer drown in high surf off the Oregon Coast and tragically it happens every year. The Coast Guard made 2 other rescues on Saturday, saving the lives of those unknowing to the dangers of the North Pacific.

3rd Annual Nelscott Reef Tow In Classic Goes Green

3rd Annual Nelscott Reef Tow-inGreen light for the 3rd Annual Nelscott Reef Tow In Classic. Event organizers extended the holding period due to a lack of sizable swell, rather surfable swell, “This is the first real swell of the season that is not combined with hurricane force winds.”

The event has sparked controversy in the past namely about the lack of Oregon surfers involved. Although organizers claim this year to be different, “Oregon is well represented this year, as well. Dave Mcgill and Joel Smith are coming from Seaside, OR. Skiz Doudt was born and raised on the Oregon coast and is partnered with Hawaii Chava Greenlee.” However there are no Lincoln City local represented in this year’s event.

With a predicted 20′ @ 18secs and light winds out of the SSE we might see some rather nice waves. Stay tuned…

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