This is just an update.
Have talked to friends who are able to communicate with family in Estes Park - we have been unable to contact any friends in Estes.
As you know, Estes Park is the Gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park. Some 3 to 3.5 million visitors a year. The town essentially survives on tourism.
Due to the storms / floods it is severely damaged and cut off from the outside world at 7500' up in the mountains.
There is only one road open to get to it and that is Hwy 34 from the west - Grand Lake (about 9000'), which is about 50 miles away and on has to cross the Continental Divide and up over 12,000'.
That only access to Estes is currently only open to emergency vehicles and situations.
Adding to that is the fact that snows usually close the road about Oct 20th and periodically anytime up until then.
At that point, all supplies will have to be air lifted in.
People are required / requested to boil water for consumption at this point as well.
Downtown was pretty much under water.
There are three roads into Estes from the east and south - all closed due to damage. Plus a minor road which is a spinoff from a spot half way up Hwy 34 that you cannot get to.
Hwy 34 comes up from Loveland. It is known as the Big Thompson Canyon as the now severely flooded Big Thompson River flows down it. It gets the majority of the flood water from Estes. The Big Thompson is also the river that has closed I-25.
On the west end of Loveland one starts the climb to Estes and thru an area called The Narrows. Appropriately named as it is high rock canyon walls with only the river and the highway at the bottom.
Guess I don't have to tell you that the highway is about wiped out there. I have seen an aerial view of it's current status....large sections where both lanes are gone. And, of course, no place to detour - thru the canyon or anywhere around it.
I cannot seen Hwy 34 opening for a very long time. I hope I am wrong but just don't know any options.
Highway 36 is the other major route - coming up from Boulder thru Lyons.
Lyons had a mandatory evacuation of it's 2500 residents and all is shut down there and on Hwy 36 which has damage as well but do not know the details.
Hwy 7 is also washed out with no access to Estes.
I am deeply saddened to report all this as we lived in Estes for 8 years and love it up there. And have many friends there.
My fear is that is will take years to come back and many businesses simply will not make it.
And more rain is expected there today and ......... who knows? Flash flood warnings are posted thru Sunday.
"God only knows; God makes His plan....that information's unavailable to the mortal man" Paul Simon
I will not be posting anything further unless there is a serious change of some sort.
Peace.
Lauren
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