Name that Location? Debris Flow
Hi all!
I found this photo when going through my dad's things after he passed away. I'm pretty sure it was taken after the February 10-11, 1973 storm that dropped 12" of rain on Mt Wilson. Does anyone recognize the skyline and wash? Any hunches on where this might have been taken? The flooding caused the collapse of the under construction 210 freeway bridge over Arroyo Seco, but this doesn't appear to be that bridge. I'm in Colorado now or else I'd go find this in person. Thank you so much for any help!
I found this photo when going through my dad's things after he passed away. I'm pretty sure it was taken after the February 10-11, 1973 storm that dropped 12" of rain on Mt Wilson. Does anyone recognize the skyline and wash? Any hunches on where this might have been taken? The flooding caused the collapse of the under construction 210 freeway bridge over Arroyo Seco, but this doesn't appear to be that bridge. I'm in Colorado now or else I'd go find this in person. Thank you so much for any help!
That's Fox in the middle? Pointy.
Yeah, that's the Foothill Blvd bridge across Big Tujunga Creek. But it's the south segment behind the Angeles National Golf Club, which opened in 2004.
Thank you all so much for identifying the location! I also think this is from the 1978 event, not 1973. The only confounding factor is that the Foothill Blvd bridge over the southern branch of the wash is listed as being built in 1975 and no records of washing out. I assume the records aren't perfect.... There are also various photos here of houses buried in debris and mud and submerged cars, but this was the only photo I thought had any chance of finding an actual location, and I'm so happy you were able to help me. Thank you!
Previous thread about the 1978 flood. @mattmaxon
looking-for-information-regarding-1978- ... t5193.html
looking-for-information-regarding-1978- ... t5193.html
The bridge was washed out in 1978 according to this report...
Report on Floods of February and March 1978 in Southern California
By United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Los Angeles District
https://books.google.com/books?id=EsUPA ... ll&f=false
Report on Floods of February and March 1978 in Southern California
By United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Los Angeles District
https://books.google.com/books?id=EsUPA ... ll&f=false
I can edit the title if that's what Cambot wants and add a note about the change to avoid confusion in the OP.
Edit: Actually a less invasive approach would be to change 1973 to 1970s in the title, then I wouldn't need to add a note.
Edit: Actually a less invasive approach would be to change 1973 to 1970s in the title, then I wouldn't need to add a note.
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HA! 1978 would be the year my friends and I attempted to raft down Magnolia Blvd in Sherman Oaks.
Good find. I removed the date from the title.
This Environmental Impact Statement also confirms the 1969 date.
I guess your dad's photo was taken from the bank or the Wentworth Place Bridge, pre-210 construction.
This Environmental Impact Statement also confirms the 1969 date.
I guess your dad's photo was taken from the bank or the Wentworth Place Bridge, pre-210 construction.