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Estes Park, CO Flooded

Lauren
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Estes Park is flooded severely and the only road in and out or town is Hwy 34 from the west (Trail Ridge Road thru Rocky Mtn NP).

Video we have seen shows Hwy 34 to Loveland nearly completely washed out in many areas so will be a long time for it.

This is, by far, the worse flooding in that area since major floods in 1976 and 1982.

(Sandi, please allow this double posting due to the impact on routes and parks / camping -- thank you).

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1mtnman
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I just watched channel 9 out of Denver where they were showing Hwy 34 up the canyon to Estes Park. Many huge sections of the highway are completely gone. This is going to be a long,long project with lots of inconvenience to those who work outside of Estes Park. I suppose they will have to find suitable housing elsewhere if they want to work.

The Poudre River is suppose to crest tonight at 12'1" feet which is the highest it has ever been. More roads in the Ft Collins, Windsor and Greeley area are closing at this time.
I have a granddaughter who is a office manager for a restoration. She has been working for 3 days straight day and night and just told be they got 130 more jobs today.
There are a lot of communities where crews can't get in to do the restoration work.
Tough days ahead!

Lauren
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We just talked to former E P friends who now live in Ft. Collins (flooding there as well) and whose son / family still live in Estes.

All highways on the east access are closed and sounds like for a long time....that is Hwy 34 from Loveland, Hwy 36 from Lyons (that town of 2500 has been evacuated) and Hwy 7 from that direction as well.

Major sections of those roads are gone and, in many cases, cannot have temporary detours made due to canyon walls and other factors.

The National Guard has been flown into Estes and continues to be so.

Most have electricity but all water has to be boiled.

It is so vastly widespread and will go down as the worst disaster to ever hit the area.

Our hearts go out to all those in Estes - whether friends, other residents or people visiting. We hope the visitors can be out safely to the west soon.

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Martyn
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You can only get into and out of Estes Park at this time by using Trail Ridge Road through Rocky Mountain National Park. 7News Link

The park is currently closed to all non-residents of Estes Park to allow them unfettered access. All others are being asked to leave the park: Rocky Mountain NP Flood Info
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RWDIII
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Uppercrust wrote:
would like to see some pictures. My mom & stepdad live in Estes Park.

The weather channel has had some good coverage.
the news had pics of National Guard trucks rescueing people from Lyons
with their big 5 ton trucks.All this water has to go somewhere and it wont be long before the Platte river will be flood stage.
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Lauren
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Estes got 6" more rain overnight from a news report there.
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1mtnman
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Here are some shots from the ridge I live on above the Big Thompson River in Loveland,Co. You really can determine where the river is because it is out of its banks and the flooded area was a dry gravel pit area.

2edgesword
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Terrible!

I visited Estes every year since 2005 for a summer training conference. It's a beautiful area and sad to hear of the devastation. A lot of friends in the area (Boulder, Lyons, Longmont, etc.) have never seen anything like this. Unfortunately until the rain stops all you can do is find higher, dry ground and wait it out.

Stay safe folks.

Lauren
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I-25 now closed.

http://www.reporterherald.com/news/colorado/ci_24087174/interstate-25-is-closed-loveland-and-fort-collins
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Bionic_Man
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Hwy 7 is closed as well. For Boulder/Lyons/Estes this is more likely a 500 year rainfall.

I have heard that if this storm hit in December there would be well over 10' of snow.
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Lauren
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Google Estes Park Flooding

Nothing real latest but gives an idea.

I just heard that the entire town of Lyons - downstream - has been evacuated. It is on Hwy 36 that leads up to Estes Park from Boulder.

And I heard they are considering opening the gates on the dam of Lake Estes which will dump more water down the Big Thompson River into Big Thompson Canyon. I cannot verify that, however. And it is already in serious trouble (Hwy 34) and closed at Loveland. I think it has washed out again.

I do not know about Hwy 7 (Peak to Peak) but presume that is closed as well as they say the only way to access Estes currently is Trail Ridge Road.

Much of downtown Estes is under water.

Have been unable to contact friends who live along both the Fall River and the Big Thompson River feeding into Lake Estes. I fear their places are in serious trouble.

Very sad.
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Norskeman
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Uppercrust wrote:
would like to see some pictures. My mom & stepdad live in Estes Park.


Does not look good.

http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/local-news/estes-park-flooded-rocky-mountain-national-park-impacted
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Uppercrust
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would like to see some pictures. My mom & stepdad live in Estes Park.
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1mtnman
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The levels here in Loveland yesterday were higher than during the Big Thompson flood. They say this is a 100 year flood.
I live right above the Big Thompson and will try to take some pictures when it get light. You can hear the roar from the water all night. I am about 40 feet above it on a ridge.

revump
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Sorry ... hard days
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