What conditions can we expect from the Clay Wall tomorrow

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What conditions can we expect from the Clay Wall tomorrow

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what clay wall are you talking about?
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My bad, in my ignorance I assumed that reference is unambiguous. We were considering to go to Mukilteo tomorrow. A concern was raised about runoff.
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We dove there yesterday, there was some shimmer from the runoff until 10 feet. Otherwise via was decent. It was cold for sure getting in but fine once you start decending.
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The clay walls at Mukilteo light house park are current sensitive and wind can generate a strong surface current above the top of the sand slope. Hope this helps.
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Thanks, guys!!!
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