yosande
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After having lived in the PNW for the past 24 years and after hiking, spending time on & camping on many, many of the beaches in the area (both the Olympic Peninsula beaches & the Puget Sound beaches), I have to say this:
The tides do not rush in like a tsunami & sweep everything & everyone away in their path - especially the tides of the Sound, which come in more slowly than the tides out on the Olympic Coast. They come in over the course of several hours & it's apparent when they're coming in - even to someone who might not know what an incoming tide looks like. The water gradually rises.
IMO, Shantina was well aware of the tides, and how they behaved, since it seems that she was involved in outdoor activities as well as being a Cub Scout leader.
It's not like she was a completely inexperienced city girl from the Midwest who had never been to the ocean & had no idea of tides, currents, and the like. After all, it's a well known fact that she grew up in the Puget Sound area - therefore, IMO, she would have knowledge of the highs & lows of the tides.
I don't believe for a minute that she wasn't aware of the tideline when she parked the van on that beach.
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