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Big Sur: South Coast Version, More photos, 3/15/23

More photos of the Dani Creek slip out just north of the Hermitage, Paul’s Slide, and the slip out in front of Caltrans. All taken and sent to me throughout the day today. North to South Again:

Dani Creek:

Paul’s Slide

In front of Cal Trans

bigsurkate

Appointed appellate counsel for indigent defendants (retired.) I have lived in Big Sur since 1984, first on the north coast, and on the South Coast since 1989.

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  • Not to be throwing mud yet..my view is this . CalTrans and they're associated subcontractors are unskilled and unenthusiastic about getting more pro. Its about when is the day ending and when our next vacation. The old pros have hung up their shovels and are making chiropractors richer. Skill and good judgement take decades to grasp..meanwhile take a walk along hwy 1 sometime, & look over the details. You be the judge. Our DMV fees compared to Oregon & Washington are huge..yet both those states keep their roads, bridges, signage, lighting in top shape. This isn't merely bout heavy rains, its about quality control, & skill level.

  • I had the same thought as above. Why are so many sections of roads failing? It can’t just be rain. My fear is what other parts of the road are built poorly? How long will it take to (properly) rebuild them? This is devastating.

  • The highway will be so changed and perhaps unrecognizable in some places when I visit next. (Tzila here, in Texas)

  • Highway 1 has taken a beating over the last several years. I don’t know if this has so much to do with Caltrans workers ethics or if it’s simply Mother Nature reclaiming what is hers. We all want Highway 1 to re-open, especially the back roads such as Willow Creek and Nacimento Ferguson, but safety is first and foremost. Oregon may simply not have the same elements or contingencies. We value our Caltrans workers and appreciate the work that they do so that we may enjoy the Big Sur Coast.

  • My statement didn't fairly take in to account this. In order to become highly skilled we need highly skilled instruction. From the engineer, surveyor, explosive expert, heavy equip.operator, shovel soldier, sweeper, traffic flagger. Yet who's going to be that skilled as the masters retire? And I haven t surveyed each worker so how can I be throwing out comments regards to who's thinking what. Maybe the majority of contractors and CalTrans are kicking ass & punching in enthusiastically, giving they're 100% heart & soul & loads of time at the chiropractor. I can't say I know. I was responding from impatience, disappointment and yes, being overly critical. From a more rational point , my hunch is - as slides occur, that terrain becomes steeper. The slide out material doesn't get placed back & attached. So every wash out creates a greater likelihood of more ..gravity is always going to be the dominate factor

  • Does anyone know how the grand canyon was formed? WATER!! There is water (ocean) on 1 side and hills on the other side. The earth moves, especially with the rains we have had. The workers love working 12 hour days 7 days a week and being away from their families for months on end. You chose to live there, so you have to live with the conditions that happen. Don't take it out on the worker's, they are just doing a job. If you know so much about building roads maybe you should apply for a job!

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