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sarawind

Beach Fanatic
Jul 9, 2005
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Re: Dennis - damage reports

Thank you all for the information. Our home is in Seacrest. Just a few houses west of Mistral and a little east of Blue Nine. How's the beach there? Just read the grim description of Sand Cliffs area and Camp Creek. We are in between that area. We left Friday and are in Texas. So happy all are safe and we are anxious to return to sweet 30A.
 
Re: Dennis - damage reports

We own 802 Beachcrest, but have not heard anything. We have another place in Camp Creek. I just spoke to my neighbor there, who stayed, and he indicated the damage to beaches and walkovers is much worse than Ivan, so I would be surprised if the one at Beachcrest was still there.
 

strotmm

Beach Crab
Jul 4, 2005
1
0
Re: Dennis - damage reports

We are flying over tomorrow, will give an update on what I see.

Anyone have any information on SRB/Blue Mountain area around goatfeathers?
 

Quint

Beach Comber
Jul 10, 2005
14
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Amity Island
Re: Dennis - damage reports

I know there was some home near the public beach access in Blue Mountain still under repair from Ivan. Has there been a report on how these faired?
 

Mike or Regina

Beach Crab
Nov 18, 2004
4
0
DFW, TEXAS
Re: Dennis - damage reports

Watercolor has very little damage. Several trees down or damaged and a few roof issues close to the beach.
Walked Seaside and again very few issues.
Beaches are seriously eroded like Ivan and walkovers are all gone.
We drove 30A from Watercolor to 98 and the road was impassible with damaged homes in usual low point nearing 98.
Overall we were blessed!
 

Mike or Regina

Beach Crab
Nov 18, 2004
4
0
DFW, TEXAS
Re: Dennis - damage reports

Went to Seagrove and Gulf is continuing it's eroding effect. Very little chance of any of last year's restoration work being in tact. Walkovers are gone.
 
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