The Pacific Ocean snuck its way from Nelscott Beach onto SW 35th Street, as a crowd of storm watchers witnessed concrete benches and logs displaced by the raw fury of the sea during King Tide.
The power of the ocean was also felt at Lincoln City’s D River Wayside, where wave after wave ran up the “world’s shortest river,” rushing underneath Kyllos Restaurant and making its way under Highway 101.
Most heeded the warnings but a few younger people went into the surf behind the Sea Gypsy. The group of five were hit by a big surge, sending some tumbling in the surf. That didn’t deter one of the individuals, who proceeded to do a handstand as another wave washed in.