I have some information on the slide history, geological formation in the area, and plant restoration, etc. that I want to share, but I have saved it all in iBooks, which refuses to cooperate. I will try those pieces of the puzzle when I sort out the technical difficulties. In the mean time, here are photos of Gray Slip this month. One on 10/8 and another on 10/22 that show the spring. I have arbitrarily titled it Spring #1. There is another (#2) down next to the highway. Of course, there has been no rain since the digging here uncovered this spring.
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Looks like that can of worms could cause a replay at Grey Slip if el Nino hits us this winter with lots of rain...
CPC/CC 8a/21a on 10-31: "Palo Colorado to reopen at Rocky Creek — just in time for trick-or-treating"
http://pineconearchive.fileburstcdn.com/181026PCA.pdf