US Coast Guard in rough seas Morehead City, NC
On a day it was too rough to go out I was honored to watch the US Coast Guard head out to sea. I don'r know if they were going on a training mission on a real rescue but either way they went out in seas that most mariners would avoid.
Huge amount of respect to the men and women who protect America everyday and respond to distress calls from mariners in the worst possible conditions without hesitation.
Thank you for your service to the greatest nation on earth.
Ancient Ruins or City Found Offshore North Carolina
The First Discovery of Anomalous Structures or an Ancient City Offshore Cape Lookout, NC. The lines are exactly North South East and West mostly and compared to Morehead City, NC the structures are huge! What could this possibly be? Please post a link back to this original video if used on your channel.
Guaranteed Dolphin Watch : Emerald Isle NC, Atlantic Beach NC, Beaufort NC, Morehead City NC
|| From October to March, we guarantee our Dolphin Watch Cruise || Winter is the best time, so bring a jacket, hat and your camera! Easy driving from Emerald Isle NC, Atlantic Beach NC, Beaufort NC, Morehead City NC
Charter Fishing Boat in Atlantic Beach, NC North Carolina
| Atlantic Beach NC Charter Fishing Boat & Private Charters, Inshore & Nearshore Fishing for Hire, Captain for Hire. Easily accessible from Morehead City NC, Beaufort NC, Jacksonville NC, Havelock NC & New Bern NC
Not to be missed! Cape Lookout National Seashore North Carolina
Cape Lookout National Seashore off North Carolina's eastern shore is made up of several barrier islands that beckon adventurous travelers. Not far from Cape Hatteras and Ocracoke (2 amazing destinations), it offers camping, cabins, history,beach, surf, solitude, primitive camping, wild horses, seals, turtles, dolphin, and so much more. Reached only by commercial ferries, this 56 mile long section of the North Carolina Outer Banks comprises three main islands: North Core Banks, South Core Banks and Shackleford Banks.
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Shelling in Shackleford (Full)
Longer video of shelling off Shackleford Banks. Including a larger assortment of what we found that day.
Back in morehead city, nc
Final Farewell to Debi - chap 2 of 8 The Island
Memorial Day 2008 - Our family said our final goodbyes to Debra Schneider Carli Parker from Cape Point near Cape Lookout Lighthouse, NC. The Outer Banks was her favorite getaway spot. Debi was a great wife, a loving mother, and my best friend. Tom Carli put together this impressive video. Total time (chapters 1 thru 8) = 38 min.
Impulse - Morehead City, NC
Fishing on the charter boat, Impulse, out of Morehead City, NC w/ a few good friends.
Anglers: Gian M., Jeremy D., Sean S., Wesley S., Dean P. & Eric R.
Capt Rocky Hardison & First Mate Jimmy put us on the fish regardless of the conditions. 60+ miles out to The Gulf Stream on May 19, 2014.
Fish Caught: 9 Mahi Mahi, 3 Albacore (Fat Albert) Tuna & 2 Blackfin Tuna
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Return to Cape Lookout with the most trucks yet
Cape Lookout overland style camping on the beach, with fishing, frying, the lighthouse, sunrises and sunsets, and exploration of the point. It was an awesome time for everyone!
Beaufort NC - Things to Do - Activities - Attractions - Lodging - Restaurants
- Discounts from the Best Businesses at the Beach! - Beaufort NC - Things to Do - Activities - Attractions - Lodging - Restaurants
Out & About: Crystal Coast Getaway
Crystal Coast was featured in this episode of Out & About.
No matter your vacation destination, variety is key. With more than 85 miles of enticing North Carolina coastline, nine distinct regions – including “America’s Favorite Town” – and hundreds of events and activities, you’re sure to find your Crystal Coast. Come discover North Carolina’s Gem.
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Episode 47 - Sailing & Cruising the ICW Part 2: North Carolina
We continue our journey down the ICW. We make stops in Oriental, NC, Morehead City, NC, Swansboro, NC, Surf City, NC, and Wrightsville Beach, NC. When in Morehead City we leave Anna Rita to head to Florida for Christmas and we feature a side trip to Beaufort, NC and Charleston, SC.
Music: “Better Days to Come”
By: Ken Valdez
Diving The Spar April 14th, 2012
Diving the Spar off the coast of Morehead CIty, NC. If you like warm water wreck penetration it doesn't get much better than this in North America! Thanks to Discovery Diving of Beaufort, NC and Captain Terry Leonard of the Outrageous V for a great day of diving as always. To learn more about this and other shipwrecks of North Carolina go to NC-Wreckdiving.com
Cape Lookout Village Historic District Top #6 Facts
North Core Banks Part 2- Portsmouth Village
In this video, we explore the extreme northern end of North Core Banks...Portsmouth Village. We also went inside the Methodist Church, however, I did not film that, or the graveyard, as I am superstitious about filming certain things.
Winter at Cape Lookout
It sure didn't feel like winter. There we were again, standing on Shell Point looking out across the Back Sound towards Shackleford Banks and Cape Lookout lighthouse on South Core Banks. It was sunny and already in the mid 50's at 10:30 in the morning. It was a perfect window of beauty between rain earlier in the week and the promise of a nasty nor' easter barreling our way and due to arrive sometime overnight.
The six of us slid our kayaks into the water and began the four mile crossing of the Back Sound. Mid way to Bird Island the wind began to gust and the resulting chop added a little excitement for the two virgin coastal paddlers in our group. As we cut across the bar between Cedar Hammock Island and Morgan Island the waters calmed and we picked up speed as we caught the ebb tide that drew us into Blinds Hammock Bay. We gently glided through the bay and out to the edge of Barden Inlet.
As we headed along the tip of Shackleford Banks we were approached by some of the wild horses that watched us almost as curiously as we watched them. Barden Inlet was exceptionally calm and the crossing over to South Core Banks was one of the easiest we have ever made during a tide change. We landed on the banks at the base of Cape Lookout Lighthouse. During the summer this thin strip of beach is often so crowded you have to dodge boats and people to find an open place to pull your kayaks up but on this day we were almost alone.
We ate our lunch as we basked in the sun on the empty beach. By now the temperatures were in the mid 60's and we had to shed some layers to keep from overheating. It felt more like spring than winter. We took a walk across the dunes to the ocean side and walked along the beach. Just a year ago Ladybug and I were just a little ways north on the worse ferry ride ever headed to Ocracoke Island to pick up her kayak. It was just hard to believe it was February.
We returned to our kayaks and prepared to cross back over the inlet that was now slick as glass. We paddled on a side trip into the marsh before headed back to Harkers Island. It was one of the best days on the Banks that we have ever had. As the sun set across the sound we loaded up our gear and bid the banks farewell. Over and over again and again we find ourselves drawn to this magical place.
Diving in North Carolina: Morehead City 2010
Morehead City, North Carolina 2010
Cobia Fishing out of Emerald Isle, NC
Sight casting for Cobia highlights. Join Captain Roy Heverly, his wife Lisa, sons Hunter and Fisher Heverly friends and clients enjoying the spring migration. Music by Dave Mathews Band Too Much'
Arthur Approaches N.Carolina; Vacationers Head Out
Hurricane Arthur makes landfall in North Carolina as Category 2 storm Hurricane Arthur forms Hits Carolina's Storm 2014 New Jersey NJ New York NY NC Tropical Storm Arthur Hits Florida Cyclone Hurricane Arthur Cyclone, Tornadoes, approaches N.Carolina vacationers head out Miami forms off coast East Cost Carolina Storms Kill 2 In Midwest Tropical Storm Arthur to Hit Nova Scotia on Saturday July 5, 2014 Florida forms Tropical Storm Arthur!!!
(CNN) -- Sherman Lee Criner is vacationing in a bull's eye. Emerald Island, North Carolina, is just west of where Hurricane Arthur came ashore late Thursday with 100 mph winds.
The Category 2 storm made landfall at 11:15 p.m. between Cape Lookout and Beaufort, the National Hurricane Center said. Arthur was charging to the northeast at 15 mph.
Criner didn't plan it to be right in its path. He asked his two children and niece where they wanted to spend the holidays, they voted for the beach and he granted the wish.
He thought of canceling the trip as the storm brewed but decided against it.
It's a doable storm, Criner said.
The lawyer lives in Wilmington and has sat out hurricanes before. He also felt confident sturdiness of their accommodations of concrete and steel.
We're in an 8th floor condominium, he said. When Arthur's eye wall hits, he will wake up son Sherman, 9, daughter Elizabeth, 14, and niece Mary Brown, 10.
They'll to look out the window at the surf below, as the storm surge pushes it up Indian Beach.
Stormy holidays
Other vacationers hunkered down in hotels along the North Carolina coast Thursday evening as Hurricane Arthur grew into a Category 2 storm.
CNN severe weather expert Chad Myers said the storm was getting more dangerous as it developed an inner eye wall.
That's concerning, because the smaller the eye gets, the stronger the winds get, he said.
Hurricane Arthur was bearing down on Morehead City, a popular vacation site for the Fourth of July.
The dangerous part of this storm is going to travel right along the coast, he said.
Rain was intermittently heavy throughout the day in much of the southeastern parts of the state.
The National Weather Service in Wilmington said 1 1/3 inches of rain fell during one hour Thursday afternoon. The office also tweeted that there was some flooding just south of downtown.
The storm's strongest sustained winds were 100 mph.
North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory told residents and tourists to stay inside while it was dark outside. He said the potential track for the storm would move it closer to land.
We did not expect this western movement, he told reporters Thursday night. So we're most concerned now about flooding inland and storm surges in our sounds and in our rivers.
There were no immediate reports of injuries and some counties reported only minimal damage.
The good news: the storm hit Thursday at low tide, the governor said. The bad news: the storm was now stronger.
Which areas will Hurricane Arthur impact? N.C. residents prepare for Arthur to hit Holiday travel impeded by weather
CNN correspondents at Wrightsville Beach near Wilmington and Atlantic Beach said most people in those two tourist destinations were heeding authorities' calls to stay out of the surf.
But people were getting out on the sand to see the dark clouds roll in before heading in for the night.
We are starting to see the water come up a little further, said Marc Leford, the facilities manager at the Shell Island Resort in Wrightsville Beach. The guests are hanging tight. They seem to be having a good time. They're ready to wait it out.
At the Frying Pan Tower, 34 miles offshore from Wilmington, Richard Neal said the winds had shaken the old Coast Guard light station enough to cause some apprehension.
Neal has turned the tower into an adventure bed and breakfast.
But after 99 mph winds and 35-foot waves, he said, We were not expecting it to be this much of an adventure.
Neal said there were no guests there and he and his children were sitting around playing cards as the eye passed through.
He warned people on land to evacuate.
These are very large waves and the swells are enormous, he said.
Arthur is expected to bring storm surges of up to 7 feet, as well as large, damaging waves, high winds and dangerous rip currents that authorities warned could sweep even the strongest swimmers out to sea.