Top photos by Inga Dorosz and bottom photos by Rock Knocker.
Yesterday on left Today on right
July 3rd, 2008 is when it started, after 5 pm on a holiday weekend, not…
Hello, The Big Sur Multi-Agency Advisory Council (BSMAAC) will be meeting on July 17 at 10:00am.…
A Joyous Day at Pride! Actions and Updates Hands Off Our Votes! Email comments opposing the order allowing the USPS to control…
The Keeper Who Opened the Gates Every Monday The Jack Hopkins Now Newsletter #950: Sunday, June…
This website uses cookies.
View Comments
yep - the bridge being finished may be old news by the time the mountain stops
Any observation from Rock Knocker or anyone on the upper slide face. Is it still active, or did it clear a more stable surface?
Still active all the way up to SMT
bigsurkate
Wow!
California slippng into the ocean......
Thanks for the pictures Kate. May I note that pictures 1835 and 1836 appear to be taken at nearly the same time on the same day with 1836 just being zoomed closer in. Take a look at the edge of the material in the ocean. They look virtually identical to me in both. Sterling
Oh, heck. Maybe I put up the wrong one. I'll see if I can correct it in daylight. Only up for a bit this early.
bigsurkate
Thank you for the unique top perspective...and frightening that even from there everything you can see is some sort of slide debris remnant!