[pct-l] Any southbounders out in this flooding?
vanvelzer at charter.net
vanvelzer at charter.net
Thu Oct 15 19:03:47 CDT 2015
I can attest to this. First, I live in the affected area and while we
didn't have a lot of rain, it was a downpour for the time it lasted.
Second, when I was caught in the landslide with my horse last year,
there had been a lot of rain 10 days prior that made the trail very
unstable. It was in the Station Fire area, that happened about 5 years
before my accident. That's when the roots start degrading and don't
hold anything back.Golly
-----------------------------------------From: "Brick Robbins"
To: "PCT"
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Sent: Thu, 15 Oct 2015 16:21:03 -0700
Subject: [pct-l] Any southbounders out in this flooding?
http://www.foxla.com/news/local-news/33606090-story
2+ inches of rain a couple of hours
"Amid concerns that downpours could cause slides and flows of mud and
debris over slopes that wildfires have stripped of vegetation,
including the Powerhouse and Warm fire burn areas, flooding was
reported by the National Weather Service near San Francisquito Canyon
and Elizabeth Lake roads and a funnel cloud was spotted near Lake
Hughes."
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