Swell hits Cali
Big Waves Continue To Pound Coast
POSTED: 3:44 pm PST December 21, 2005
UPDATED: 4:15 pm PST December 21, 2005
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. -- Big waves continued to pound the Central Coast Wednesday after thunderstorms rolled through Northern California.
The storm surge brought waves as large as 20 feet to the coast. Seacliff State Beach in Aptos was closed to campers, and park rangers evacuated the coastal area because of the high surf.
Ranger believe the giant swells pose a potential threat to the 200 people who were camping in the beach area. Some campers left the park entirely while others plan to stick it out and return to the beach once the high-surf warning is lifted.
Rangers also closed the popular park coastal trails as giant swells spit sand and other debris along campsite.
"The waves are so high that (park rangers) closed off where you enter," said Aptos resident Carol Moscatel.
"We expected those swells to come in pretty big. So, it's one of those things (that) you have to be safe than sorry so," said camper Terry Hunter.
A few surfers decided to take advantage of the swells. Some were even towed out to higher surf by personal watercraft.
Despite the big waves, lifeguards said they haven't been busy responding to water rescues .
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POSTED: 3:44 pm PST December 21, 2005
UPDATED: 4:15 pm PST December 21, 2005
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. -- Big waves continued to pound the Central Coast Wednesday after thunderstorms rolled through Northern California.
The storm surge brought waves as large as 20 feet to the coast. Seacliff State Beach in Aptos was closed to campers, and park rangers evacuated the coastal area because of the high surf.
Ranger believe the giant swells pose a potential threat to the 200 people who were camping in the beach area. Some campers left the park entirely while others plan to stick it out and return to the beach once the high-surf warning is lifted.
Rangers also closed the popular park coastal trails as giant swells spit sand and other debris along campsite.
"The waves are so high that (park rangers) closed off where you enter," said Aptos resident Carol Moscatel.
"We expected those swells to come in pretty big. So, it's one of those things (that) you have to be safe than sorry so," said camper Terry Hunter.
A few surfers decided to take advantage of the swells. Some were even towed out to higher surf by personal watercraft.
Despite the big waves, lifeguards said they haven't been busy responding to water rescues .
Copyright 2005 by TheKSBWChannel.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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