Angeles Crest Highway (CA-2)
As Matt mentioned, It is closed at Cedar Springs, or just before Eagles Roost. There was undermining of Hwy 2 near that location, after the storms in December. Maybe Patrick can give us some info. I saw a couple picts last month, but don't have them at my disposal. It didn't look too bad, but I'm not an engineer, either. I do remember seeing a guardrail suspended in the air where the ground gave out.
So, what do you guys think the chances are of being able to get up Angeles Crest Hwy via Big T on Saturday 2/26? I was thinking of snow shoeing into Chilao to test some new equipment. Think the roads'll be plowed? This actually isn't supposed to be a big storm, just a cold one, right?
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Big T was closed at Stoneyvale as of yesterday at noon. My guess would be it'll be closed today, but open tomorrow. The big issue will be ice rather than snow.
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Any update on this bidness?MtnMan wrote: ↑As Matt mentioned, It is closed at Cedar Springs, or just before Eagles Roost. There was undermining of Hwy 2 near that location, after the storms in December. Maybe Patrick can give us some info. I saw a couple picts last month, but don't have them at my disposal. It didn't look too bad, but I'm not an engineer, either. I do remember seeing a guardrail suspended in the air where the ground gave out.
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I asked about it on the ACH Facebook page. They said they're getting funding for the repair now, and work will start in the spring when the snow is gone. Still closed at Cedar Springs till it's fixed.
In other words, it's gonna be a while. Hope it's not another "five year plan." Yipes.cougarmagic wrote: ↑...work will start in the spring when the snow is gone.
I guess this will make that back section of the 2 inaccessible again like it was when the road was only open to Islip Saddle, only this time the closure will be a few miles further west.
Anyone know how bad the slide is?
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Oh that was you! I looked there right after posting here - turns out I've been barred from asking questions there. I think the guy who runs the page was upset when I asked how lobbying Sacramento would help!cougarmagic wrote: ↑I asked about it on the ACH Facebook page. They said they're getting funding for the repair now, and work will start in the spring when the snow is gone. Still closed at Cedar Springs till it's fixed.
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Ooh - un-friended from ACH! haha
I don't get the idea it's a huge slide - just that there's no point sloshing through snow and getting delayed by storms, just so a few people (me!!) can hike to Mt Islip.
I will just have to sneak up on it from South Fork Camp I guess!
I don't get the idea it's a huge slide - just that there's no point sloshing through snow and getting delayed by storms, just so a few people (me!!) can hike to Mt Islip.
I will just have to sneak up on it from South Fork Camp I guess!
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Yeah I wonder, I'll miss getting up to Islip if it's going to be a long closure ala the 2004-08 bridge dealio, but Buckhorn becomes way more fun when there's no through traffic!cougarmagic wrote: ↑Ooh - un-friended from ACH! haha
I don't get the idea it's a huge slide - just that there's no point sloshing through snow and getting delayed by storms, just so a few people (me!!) can hike to Mt Islip.
I will just have to sneak up on it from South Fork Camp I guess!
Thanks again for the info!
This may have been posted already. Looks like they're trying to get her open.
http://www.lacanadaonline.com/news/tn-g ... 5434.story
http://www.lacanadaonline.com/news/tn-g ... 5434.story
We have been sending a lot of concrete up there the last month or so. The crew thats working is right on with ordering concrete and these guys seem to pride themselves on not wasting money. One of the last crews would throw concrete away all the time by over ordering. We have been going all the way to mile marker 53, and doing a lot of work at mile marker 28.8 I hope it keeps going as well as it has been.
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Yes, the highway could open June 3. Once I receive full word that SR-2 is definitely set for public access in the lower section (La Canada Flintridge to Angeles Forest Highway), I will send out a press release to the media and invite the general public to the opening press conference. The Eagle's Roost area could take quite sometime to repair.
You can call the Caltrans District 7 Public and Media Affairs at 213-897-3630 (my direct line). Those seeking a heads up shouldn't call (we receive hundreds of calls weekly). Just check the web site: www.dot.ca.gov/dist07, and follow the news. KNX 1070 has been following the progress very closely.
- Patrick Chander, Public Information Officer, Caltrans, ACH Repair Project
Caltrans has been constantly working to get the highway open. Work has never ceased. Most of the work is going on far from where the public can see. Caltrans engineers, geologists, biologists, information officers, operators, etc. have been working on this project for a very long time - doing very complicated work that goes unrecognized. Maintaining and building a freeway in the ANF (post-fire) takes more than just filling potholes. But throughout this entire project the media has been welcome and has done stories on the repair work.shreddy wrote: ↑This may have been posted already. Looks like they're trying to get her open.
http://www.lacanadaonline.com/news/tn-g ... 5434.story
At 40.35 you will see where the contractor is repair a rock slide with a colossal excavator. Already motorist have been riding over areas that were entirely washed away just east of Angeles Forest Highway near Switzer and Colby Cyn.
If you ever wonder what is going on, just call me, but I have been posting pictures of the work for quite sometime at www.dot.ca.gov/dist07 since Nov. 2009.
- Patrick Chandler, Caltrans District 7, Public Information Officer, ACH Repair Project, 213-897-3630