It is a truly incredible place; thanks for sharing your photos and video clips! We try to make it out there at least once a year (it's about a 2 1/2 hour drive from here) just because it seems to refresh the spirit.
You are quite right, it is not like other beaches or coastlines. It is truly wild in a way you just don't have anywhere else. You can stand on that beach — if you take the time to walk about a mile to the right, from the parking lot — and get to a place where you can truly experience what this place was like, before there were humans; Planet Earth, untouched.
And yes, the rocks are amazing!
Bright Blessings!
Lucky you! I'm in NY so that's not a trip I'll be likely to make again soon- have you camped at Mora?
Late spring to early fall we camp at Mora; and when we have the (now adult) kids with us for a family camp-out.
Otherwise we take the more genteel route and rent a cabin at the Quileute Resort complex in La Push.
I loved the campground, absolutely beautiful, but I do have to say that showering is an issue. One I found at all of the campgrounds in the west- we don't have coin operated showers on this coast as far as I know, definitely not in NY. I can see taking the genteel route when we start traveling without kids in tow!