UPDATE: Canyon Crest washed out, Meadows cut off

Published: Saturday, February 6th, 2010

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Thanks to our Meadows readers and the omnipresent Bill Westphal for sharing the what's going on. (Bill took the picture this morning of the collapsed pavement and the car in the middle of it to your left).

Our readers tell us that there was a massive debris flow coming down the creek that not only washed out the hairpin turn at Canyon Crest, but collapsed the pavement as well — so for the duration, there appears to be no way into or out of the Meadows.

First, the rain.  As Bill tells us:

That was a huge Storm Cell that passed over
just after 7am.  I measured 4.84" per hour Rainfall Rate.  Total Rain
so far is .51" yesterday and 2.52" today since Midnight.

Second, reader Bob Reid tells us:

Szabo debris flows
This
was a huge debris flow that roared down the canyon, not just a clog at
the harpin. It shook the house it was so loud, trees and boulders just
went streaming by across the street in canyon on lower Canyon Crest.

(Photo: Jane & Todd Szabo)

UPDATE:  Debbi Swanson Patrick has some interviews on her blog here.

More photos after the jump.

Szabo outlet

Massive volumes of water shoot out of the pipe and flood the bridge on Canyon Crest (Szabos)

Szabodebris
Debris flows came roaring down the canyon (Szabos)

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Complicating matters is the collapsed pavement (Westphal)

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… and the vehicle stuck in it! (Westphal)

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