Cal Trans Dangerous Job

I want everyone of you who are complaining about the closures, putting pressure on Cal Trans to keep the road open for locals and particularly for the tourists during the AT& T, or otherwise whining, to study these two photos taken less than a day apart from the same spot – compare the guardrail on the west side of the highway if you don’t believe me. This job is EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. Top is Monday, Feb. 6, 2107. Bottom is before dawn, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017. NO ONE’s life is worth keeping this road open when Mother Nature is throwing all these storms at us. Also, think about if this had given way while you were headed off to work on the north coast at the moment you went underneath. It can happen. Think, people!

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12 thoughts on “Cal Trans Dangerous Job

  1. Good rainy day Kate,

    Many thanks for your always great efforts in keeping all of us informed, & safe! Your support of CalTrans is analogous of our country now, as we simply are not yet getting, that it’s not about ME, it’s about WE! The days of I’m right, & you are Wrong, (Left/Right) is desperate to end big-time! for real progress forward now. YUK ARE WE right now folks! 🌞

  2. my sentiments exactly. I passed a wreck going north yesterday around 4pm; roads are slick and the earth is moving.
    Thank You Kate & Thank You Cal Trans!!!!

  3. WHOA!!!

    From: BigSurKate Reply-To: BigSurKate Date: Tuesday, February 7, 2017 at 8:56 AM To: Subject: [New post] Cal Trans Dangerous Job

    WordPress.com bigsurkate posted: “I want everyone of you who are complaining about the closures, putting pressure on Cal Trans to keep the road open for locals and particularly for the tourists during the AT& T, or otherwise whining, to study these two photos taken less than a day apa”

  4. My sentiments exactly also; in fact yesterday or so when you posted the first picture above showing the workers putting in that temporary net/fence, I thought there’s no way I would ever be doing that in the first place with the risk of something coming down on me (because that slide shown in the nightime pic above could well have come down while the crew was working there). My hats off and many thanks to the Caltrans crews who go out and work on this stuff every day.

  5. cal-trans is on our road 365.its amazing there is a road at all.much gratitude******

  6. Thank you! We just had a flash flood warning in SF and, as promised, it was a doozy. Y’all be safe down there in beloved Big Sur.

  7. yes, some of us remember the rig of cal trans worker who went into the sea in the 80’s…and I had one half of the road fall into the sea coming back late at night from a meeting in Santa Cruz…scariest moment of my life!

  8. There’s people wondering if they can drive to work today from Clear Ridge to Esalen. Where is this exactly?

  9. Maybe it’s Cow Creek at Big Creek, but is the road passable from the north I wonder?

  10. Thank you for your invaluable help. You are making us live in the real world instead of withdrawing because of the times in which we are living.

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