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Going to the Sun Road

yr2017
Explorer
Explorer
The Going to the Sun road in Glacier NP was closed for a few hours on Monday to clean up a boulder slide at the East Tunnel. The resulting slide struck a vehicle killing a 14 year old girl and injuring four family members. The boulders some the size of basketballs fell a considerable distance.

The road is open, but caution must taken when traversing that area - esp after rain/snow storms.

https://dailyinterlake.com/breaking_news/20190813/girl_killed_by_falling_rocks_in_glacier_park
Big AL
DOD - 02 APR 2020 - CANCER
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yr2017
Explorer
Explorer
I have driven that road three times this year, but not after a snow or rainstorm. As a comparison the Wind River canyon is far more dangerous than the Glacier roads/ I was pulling a double thru the canyon when a giant boulder landed squarely on a car - flattening it. Four died. Took several days, three wreckers, a rotator and a helo to move the boulder. I was stuck there for two days.
Big AL
DOD - 02 APR 2020 - CANCER

naturist
Nomad
Nomad
Ozlander wrote:
Dick_B wrote:
We have debated, on this Forum, the desirability of driving that road with the usual pros and cons. This story illustrates a con.

Well, you can always stay home under the bed.
But, there's no guarantee in that either.


There's always risk of a meteorite coming through the roof . . . . Or a brain aneurysm, heart attack, etc.

This is indeed a sad, sad story. My heart goes out to the family of that youngster. My religious friends would say, evidently God needed her in heaven.

Ozlander
Explorer
Explorer
Dick_B wrote:
We have debated, on this Forum, the desirability of driving that road with the usual pros and cons. This story illustrates a con.

Well, you can always stay home under the bed.
But, there's no guarantee in that either.
Ozlander

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Jayco-noslide
Explorer
Explorer
I agree but how can you use "caution" about rocks falling from above. I think you either have to stay off or take your chances with nature. We've driven it dozens of times. Just one of thousands of things that can go wrong on the road.
Jayco-noslide

Lwiddis
Explorer II
Explorer II
I drive it but understand there is risk. Most donโ€™t have any idea.
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bobsallyh
Explorer II
Explorer II
You know Dick B, as a frequent visitor and driving the "Going To The Sun" road, I'm a whole heck of a lot more worried about driving to and from Glacier National Park with all the brain dead drivers on public roads.

Dick_B
Explorer
Explorer
We have debated, on this Forum, the desirability of driving that road with the usual pros and cons. This story illustrates a con.
Dick_B
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colliehauler
Explorer III
Explorer III
Very tragic. Seen that on the news this morning.