May 28th, 2017: Big Sur Slide
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♪ Add water higher than a big dog’s eye ♫ Give a little wiggle from side to side ♪ Now you’re doing the Big Sur Sliiiiide You’ve probably seen pictures of this mudslide that buried Rte 1 at Big Sur with 40 ft (12.2 m) of dirt and rocks. It’s billed as the biggest mudslide in recorded state history. Susana Cruz, a spokeswoman with Caltrans said, "It's one of a kind. We haven't been able to go up there and assess. It's still moving," I’ve read estimates of a Billion dollars and at least a year to open that road. http://cellar.org/2017/bigsurslide.jpg OK, you’ve got politicians and tourist businesses screaming to get ‘er done. Probably environmental people saying clean the ocean too, and Religious Cults picketing saying it’s FSMs will. How do you even start moving what slid and stabilizing what didn’t? My solution is turn back the clock, learn from the past… Quote:
been washing into the Pacific for a very long time. However, the ocean there is inside the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, governed by regulations that prohibit discharges into the ocean. In other words, Da Feds, and Trump doesn’t have any hotels there. Then 13 miles(21km) north is another slide which was scheduled to be fixed by July, and about 40 miles north the Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge should be done by the end of the year. All there problems came from the winter rains. I'm glad I got to drive it a few times before the shit hit the fan. :yesnod: link |
Yeah, I've ridden that stretch a couple times by motorcycle traveling between Monterey and San Simeon. News of the scenic highway obstruction probably brought back some memories for the gal who was with me too. Neither of us were from the area.
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We have plenty of roads on the right coast that follow the ocean. Just park and walk between the houses or hotels and view the Atlantic. Sent from my Z818L using Tapatalk |
Beautiful road. I hope they fix it. Put some people to work and give others a chance to experience the same thing so many of us have.
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I looks like upscale digs just to the south, with a long winding drive that just about went with the slide. Serious pucker factor.
If we are going to get serious about keeping crap out of the Pacific just there, we had better figure out how to get the debris out. There is a slide very much like this one just north of me on US 101, but moving material simply downhill would block the Eel River. Here just washing or pushing it down makes some sense. Tunnels work too, but they are best in anticipation, something this activity seldom allows. |
They estimated that slide added 15 acres to California.
The place next door is a resort. I saw the name yesterday but forgot it. |
I drive by there pretty often. That sux.
I believe it is more like 16 acres Bruce. It covers a third of a mile of the road. You can hear the rocks still moving down the hill so no one is allowed on it since it could take off again. T'wer me I'd do a few horizontal drillings pack them with ANFO and have that opened with a dirt road in about a week.. But Caltrans? $300M and 13 months. Cripes. |
How much would 16 acres of new land raise the global sea level? :haha:
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Think of all the displaced fish! Poor things.
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You're right, we are responsible for their predicament and our duty to save them from their turmoil. Eat them.
Wait, no, we are not responsible, it's Mother Nature who has done this to the fish. She's much more powerful than humans. We must follow our position in nature's pecking order. Eat them. |
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