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  • Do you suppose that, with all the fees and taxes involved, the feds, state, and local authorities could make some serious improvements to the park and surrounding area so that road closures could become a thing of the past?
  • azdryheat wrote:
    Do you suppose that, with all the fees and taxes involved, the feds, state, and local authorities could make some serious improvements to the park and surrounding area so that road closures could become a thing of the past?


    No. The roads closed because of high water from the river. The only way to fix that is either put a dam in the upper Yosemite Valley, or elevate the road the length of the Valley. At least with the dam you could take a boat to Half Dome instead of having to walk to it.
  • azdryheat wrote:
    Do you suppose that, with all the fees and taxes involved, the feds, state, and local authorities could make some serious improvements to the park and surrounding area so that road closures could become a thing of the past?


    Is this a serious question? You're talking about nature here!