Friday, February 15, 2008

Aargh! Calling all Pirates and Mates: Tall Ship Lynx returns to Oceanside Harbor

The privateer tall ship Lynx is now making regular trips to Oceanside Harbor. Come take part in the festivities this weekend, or check their website for other times. If you've never been aboard or seen a tall ship "battle", this is something you just have to do. It's hard to believe that men passed not so long ago in these mighty ships.

From: www.villagenews.com Thursday, February 14th, 2008.
Issue 07, Volume 12.
OCEANSIDE — The tall ship Lynx has returned to Oceanside Harbor.

Public dockside tours aboard the Lynx will be offered on Saturday and Sunday, February 16 and 17. In addition, the Lynx will host the Spirit of Dana Point, a 118-foot, traditionally built, accurate replica of a 1770s privateer used during the American Revolution.

Both ships will be engaging in a high seas battle sail reenactment that weekend. The public is welcome so climb aboard and experience the roar of their deck guns, smell the black powder smoke mixing with the fresh sea breeze, cheer the crew on as they chase down the enemy and step back in time to relive history.

Dockside tours run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tickets: adults, $5 donation; children 12 and under, free.

Battle sail re-enactments run from 2 to 5 p.m. Tickets: adults, $65; active military, $55; children 12 and under, $30.

For more information, visit www.privateerlynx.org.



Privateer Lynx has been designed and built to interpret a privateer or naval schooner from the War of 1812. Displacing 114 tons, she is
78 feet overall with a 23-foot beam and a draft of nine feet. Privateer Lynx is operated by the Lynx Educational Foundation.

Thursday, February 07, 2008

Coastal Commission OK's Oceanside riverbed clearing - North County Times - Coastal -

These are exciting times for the San Luis Rey River and I for one cannot wait to see the progress. Just yesterday the CA Coastal Commission approved a brush clearing plan for the army corps of engineers to begin next month. Couple that with the removal of the causeway where the river hits the ocean outside of the harbor and North Coast Village, and the river with its bike trail alongside promises to be a new favorite spot for myself and many more.

Read the coastal commission decision and coverage here:
Coastal Commission OK's Oceanside riverbed clearing - North County Times - Coastal -: "Coastal Commission OK's Oceanside riverbed clearing

By: MARGA KELLOGG - Staff Writer
Work expected to begin March 1
OCEANSIDE -- A plan to clear overgrown brush from the San Luis Rey River channel won unanimous approval from the California Coastal Commission on Wednesday morning during a packed meeting at the Del Mar Fairgrounds."