
Personality One, by Don Harlan, part 6


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This is from The mid-coast fire brigade, but could impact the rest of us, if one is going to town north that day.
On March 20, 2014 a commercial shoot will take place at the Grimes Ranch @ Highway 1 and Palo Colorado from 7am to 7pm.
Although everything should take place in the grass field please leave early and give yourself time as they may block the road for short periods. The commercial shoot will include the “Bixby Bridge” with CHP potentially closing the road for undetermined times. If you are headed South (or North for the rest of us)….please be aware and plan accordingly.
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Cheryl Goetz
Fire Chief
Mid Coast Fire Brigade
831-625-8175
Don Harlan is the original road warrior. He worked Highway One for many, many years. He was the Supervisor at Willow Springs when Rock Knocker first came to work there in 1980. Don was part of the Lucia Loge Harlan’s and grew up and was schooled down here. He had many road stories, dating back to the 30s, when he watched the north and southern portions connect.
In 1971 he wrote an article which is passed on to the Supervisors (foremen in Don’s time) who work this section of the Highway. Greg DeAlba, the current supervisor shared this with me, and I think it would make an interesting serial for this blog. In it, Don describes the various trouble spots and how they came to be named. There is nothing PC about this piece, but it is a delight to read, both for the historical value and for Don’s writing style. He was one of a kind. Long after he retired, he showed up to Rock Knocker’s and my wedding in his hard hat. He never left home without it.
On Mondays, absent an emergency fire, flood, or road closure, I will be offering a segment of this piece, as it is 11 pages, single spaced. I am taking photographs of each portion, rather than re-typing it so that it is entirely true to the man Don was – and I can’t mess it up! Look for part 1 next Monday.
I think the title says it all. From Cal Trans:
“A rock slide overnight on Highway 1 south of Big Sur near Coast Gallery @ Post Mile 42 has been cleared and the roadway reopened. this morning with no restrictions.”
A rock slide south of Big Sur at Post Mile 42 near the Coast Gallery has closed Highway 1 overnight. Our crews will assess the damage and begin cleanup at daybreak so we’ll update everyone after that, thx
When the agenda comes out, I will post it here, but I have a heads up about yet other Cal-Trans projects which will be leave the highway with one lane for both directions for a year or longer. Two of the 3 projects overlap and will have an impact on the South Coast – Elephants Trunk (down by Ragged Point) in October of this year, and Cow Cliffs (just north of Big Creek) starting in March of 2015. For 7 months or more, those of us on the South Coast between those points will have to deal with the lengthy lines that occur from the stoppage of traffic, no matter which direction we go. The third project is scheduled to impact the area between Hurricane Point and the new Rocky Creek Viaduct, but won’t start until July of 2018. That project and the Cow Cliffs project are scheduled to be added to the agenda for the 28th. The Elephant’s Trunk project was previously presented. Here is some information on the projects to be presented on the 28th.
