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#6142 07/31/03 08:23 PM
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Had an exciting morning today (July 31st). Heading up from San Diego for an excursion over Piute Pass and found 395 closed due to a mudslide. At around 6:30-7:00 a.m. there were about 50-60 cars and bigrigs stopped at Olancha. Last night's downpour had damaged the LA aquaduct and water/mud was pouring over the road about 3 miles south of the trailer park on the southern end of Lone Pine. After an hour wait, a group of us were escorted north. The highway was deluged with a mixture of water/mud/stones/and general desert debris. In my Honda Civic the water came almost half-way up my wheels. On the south bound lanes, which at the flood area are located 20 feet above the northbound lanes, there was big rig being freed from the muck while a boulder was dislodged from underneath its trailer.
Listening to local news informed me that today was going to be another day of torrential rains and the clouds even at that time in the morning varified that. I decided it was a good idea to jettison my plans and head home.
Luckily I turned around at the trailer park because the Highway Patrol was holding southboound traffic at Lee's Market in Lone Pine. I had to wait a few minuted while the big rig was finally freed and was told to follow as closely as possible a CalTrans snow/mud plow clearing the gunk. With that I was flying home.
Humphries Basin will see me in a few days.
What's the word from locals? How bad was the rain last night? I know 90, heading around Owens Lake was damaged in flashfloods, too.
Any word from anyone who was in higher elevations?

#6143 07/31/03 08:54 PM
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Thanks for the heads up. I'm driving up early Saturday from San Diego, and will be interested to hear reports of the road conditions. Any word on weather forecast for Saturday/Sunday?

#6144 07/31/03 09:38 PM
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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAS VEGAS NV
220 PM PDT THU JUL 31 2003

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN LAS VEGAS HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
WEST CENTRAL SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST CALIFORNIA

* UNTIL 415 PM PDT

* AT 215 PM PDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED
A THUNDERSTORM WITH VERY HEAVY RAIN 12 MILES SOUTHWEST OF
BARSTOW...MOVING NORTHWEST AT 15 MPH. AS THE STORM MOVES NORTHWEST
HEAVY RAIN AND FLASH FLOODING IS LIKELY ALONG HIGHWAYS 395 AND
HIGHWAY 58.

* THE CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL REPORTED THAT THE THUNDERSTORM WITH
HEAVY RAINFALL HAS PRODUCED FLOODING ALONG I-15 WITH LANES UNDER
ONE OR TWO FEET OF WATER IN SPOTS. ROAD FLOODING WAS ALSO REPORTED
NEAR THE OUTLET MALLS ON THE SOUTHWEST SIDE OF BARSTOW.

A FLASH FLOOD WARNING MEANS THAT FLOODING IS OCCURRING OR IS
IMMINENT. MOST FLASH FLOOD DEATHS OCCUR IN AUTOMOBILES. NEVER ATTEMPT
TO CROSS SWIFTLY FLOWING WATER. VEHICLES CAUGHT IN RISING WATERS
SHOULD BE ABANDONED QUICKLY.

LAT...LON 3462 11736 3458 11700 3503 11710 3491 11746

$$

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yo i was up at cottonwood lakes on monday night and it was hailing and storming like i've never seen. wind gusts upwards of 50-60 mph. on wednesday night i was camped out near the the lower gorge area and it was worse if that is possible. i saw some lightning so bright that it imprinted on my retinas like when you stare at the sun and then look away and you can still see sun. yea like that. on the way home today there was two little streams crossing the 395 just south of johanesburg. i heard after i came down from horseshoe meadows that the road was all blown out with rock slides. the nuttiest weather i've ever seen.....totally awesome

#6146 08/02/03 09:01 PM
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The LA Aqueduct was cloged with debris and overflowed...on to 395. LADWP had to open the spillgate north of Lone Pine so that they could lower the water and work on clering the debris.

The water is still flowing down into the Alabama Gate and rewatering the valley in that section, somthing that we have not seen here in a very long time.

FYI... The Horseshoe Meadow Road was still closed as of this writting.


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