Re: 2017 Road Reports
Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2017 1:28 pm
The 140 into Yosemite has reopened - the crews worked miracles.
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http://sierranewsonline.com/highway-140 ... -reopened/
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Heads up: North Lake Rd is currently closed due to runoff related damage. Inyo County Road Department is assessing the damage, and will have it open as soon as repairs can be made. We will keep you up to date!
I have no choice regarding our start date, unless we just stay home. For 2+ week vacations dates must be set 6 months in advance where I work now. We'll have the gear to deal with snow and colder conditions, but things like trailhead availability, Tuolumne Meadows ranger station, or long term parking along the Tioga road may not be in place yet. Already working on alternate plans.rlown wrote:AlmostThere already posted that http://www.highsierratopix.com/communit ... ga#p118595 , but it's fun to watch. They have plowed a lane all the way through according to Markskor. Now the widening, repairing. Yes, July might be early because that's when you step off the plowed stuff and onto the stuff just sitting there still. Was 100" still at the Tioga Pass entry station last I checked yesterday.
The Inyo National Forest announces that the Lakes Basin Road will open for the 2017 season tomorrow, June 21.
While the road has been plowed, employees have continued with routine road maintenance such as filling pot holes and clearing culverts. They are still widening and opening parking lots covered in snow, placing dumpsters and porta potties, removing hazard trees and energizing water systems.
“I would like to acknowledge the tireless work of the Town of Mammoth Lakes maintenance crews, the forest’s engineering and fire staff, and numerous others who have made the effort to open the Lakes Basin Road,” said Jon Regelbrugge, Mammoth and Mono Lakes District Ranger. “It is no small feat to clear this area after this winter.”
Horseshoe Lake remains closed. The area is still under snow, which traps the naturally occurring carbon dioxide. Additionally, the Old Mammoth Road to Lakes Basin remains closed with significant storm damage.
There is currently not potable water in Forest Service areas so visitors should bring water with them or may be able to purchase water from concessionaires as they open.
Visitors should expect significant snow still in the area, including on trails and on many popular recreation sites like campgrounds and marinas. Parking will be limited. Other areas may be flooded as snow melts.
Additionally, visitors should expect that the lakes are still partially ice covered. It is in no way safe to traverse the lakes. Creeks and streams are flowing at dangerous levels: please avoid them and keep close track of children and pets.
“While we welcome people to come and enjoy the beauty of the Lakes Basin area,” said Shields Richardson, Mayor, Town of Mammoth Lakes, “please take care to experience the area safely.