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    I saw another picture from today that showed heavy machinery working down below, and if this is like all the other roadway slides that I’ve seen, they compact the dirt from below, keep packing it down and build it back up and put the road back in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by teleee View Post
    Whole lot of assumptions by someone who isn’t on site. He has some valid points but unless I failed to catch it he doesn’t mention that the road opening is a temporary fix and a long term solution has not been determined and will be based on the geo tech findings. Typical YouTube blowhard. Not saying WyDot didn’t jack this up in many ways I would take what he is saying with a very large grain of salt.


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    I had a site visit today for some water system and well work. The contractors were talking about taking the “scenic route” back to the Falls to avoid the office, which eventually led to talk about the road collapse. All of them were talking about how they’d love to have that contract.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2bjenny View Post
    I had a site visit today for some water system and well work. The contractors were talking about taking the “scenic route” back to the Falls to avoid the office, which eventually led to talk about the road collapse. All of them were talking about how they’d love to have that contract.
    Ha no kidding my company would gladly build a bridge over the whole thing. For the low low price of $500 million.


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    With all due respect to that guys experience he is conflating a permanent solution with a temporary emergency fix.

    You don't need 2 months of geotechnical studies for a temporary fix you know is going to be removed. You use engineering judgement and existing data. In particular you don't close a road like this one for that long because of the economic impact. Emergency roadway repairs using temporary means and on site engineering judgement is par for the course for state DOT's.

    The permanent fix will require detailed studies and engineering to either rebuild the slope or reroute the road. WYDOT is being smart mobilizing drillers to get the drilling done right away. If they play their cards right they can let a contact this winter for a permanent repair to begin next summer.

    By the way, HK was one of the contractors involved in the Yellowstone emergency repairs. The permanent fix for the North Entrance road washout is going to take roughly a decade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ubj90847@vogco.com View Post
    The permanent fix for the North Entrance road washout is going to take roughly a decade.
    Which is weird because the temporary fix seems great. They should be able to get 40 years out of the "temporary" fix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahman View Post
    Which is weird because the temporary fix seems great. They should be able to get 40 years out of the "temporary" fix.
    Agree 100%.
    Putting a road right next to a stream, especially in a National Park is stupid. Sometimes it makes sense from a cost standpoint, of course, but environmentally it’s dumb.
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    ^ it does make it easier to chuck my dead batteries and plastic bags from the van though. So it's convenient

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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahman View Post
    Which is weird because the temporary fix seems great. They should be able to get 40 years out of the "temporary" fix.
    It has some seriously substandard corners that result in larger vehicles, trucks and vehicles towing crossing into oncoming traffic and is already failing in some locations. The new temporary alignment is also located in a landslide complex which will probably result in ongoing maintenance and repairs even if brought up to standard. The alternatives analysis considers two options to move the road permanently out of the river canyon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by teleee View Post
    Ha no kidding my company would gladly build a bridge over the whole thing. For the low low price of $500 million.


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    Quote Originally Posted by byates1 View Post
    ^ it does make it easier to chuck my dead batteries and plastic bags from the van though. So it's convenient
    Geez. No shit. I really like the “Tourons of Yellowstone” type Instagram content, (see my avatar), but I’m basically not going there anymore. It’s just too depressing to be reminded constantly how stupid people are.
    Glad to know they’re considering options not in the canyon.
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    In a little sad news, my friend Adi Eshet just died, he was an OG Targhee big/long board regular. We had a posse that pretty much only rode massive swallowtails for a while.
    Great guy. Really dynamic.
    Unfortunately I can’t figure out how he died yet as all of the discussion on Facebook is in Hebrew.
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    It's still easy to be in the parks and avoid the stupid. Just gotta pick your times. I rode from Moran to Moose the other evening at sunset and saw maybe 50 cars total.

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    Sublette base work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Djongo Unchained View Post
    It's still easy to be in the parks and avoid the stupid. Just gotta pick your times. I rode from Moran to Moose the other evening at sunset and saw maybe 50 cars total.

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    Sublette base work.
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    ^^^^^^

    No but ironically it was a bunch of hard bands doing Black Sabbath covers. And some Rush.

    All of a sudden I'm doing 65 in a 45. Whoa nelly.

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    I mentioned 4 weeks ago that the tram opened and there was already a ski wreck in Horseshoe couloir by 930 am. I talked to the guy today while enjoying a coffee, sans waffle por moi, and got the first hand story.

    He and a friend skied in and he set up a rappel as the crux was 40'. He set a rope anchor that is designed to be pulled free from the bottom once done or some shit.

    He raps down sideways but it comes undone prematurely, he gets pivoted into a reverse position and skis backwards over the 40' rock band landing in a scorpion making his pelvis first to impact and it got crunched as well as some vertebrae and ribs besides a tibial plateau set of micro fractures. All while ragdoll/tomahawking a few loops.

    He was on short crutches and said the knee was the worst. He now has a plate spanning his front side and was stoked how ell it's all gone.
    He's a really solid skier who had a shit twist of luck. Did mention that it was his first time trying the special knot thing and that his head was unfocused due to many recent personal trials.

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    I just read Secretary Pete is going to visit the slide today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by plugboots View Post
    I just read Secretary Pete is going to visit the slide today.
    Well yeah
    He’s supposed to be Secretary of transportation
    As secretary I expect him to be skilled at Dick tation
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    Good inrerview with WYDOT geologist

    https://891khol.org/wydot-geologist-...ill-landslide/


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    Sublette chairs go on sale/auction next wed., 6/26.

    Chair 1 starts at $1200.

    Fucking profiteering already...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Djongo Unchained View Post
    Sublette chairs go on sale/auction next wed., 6/26.

    Chair 1 starts at $1200.

    Fucking profiteering already...
    Wow, that’s steep. E’s family has 3 old Targhee chairlifts and pretty sure they got em’ for like $150 a piece.

    The other thing I can’t help but think… A lot of old chairs that are sold/auctioned off are singles or doubles, maybe you’ll see a triple from time to time. But a quad? Those are fuckin heavy and to really do anything cool with it most people are going to be looking at paying someone a decent chunk of coin to hang it.

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    Anyone remember a guy named MattyMoo?
    Ran into a random dude in Sun Valley…
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    MattyMoo sounds familiar, so many faces with just a first name...


    About the chairs, I suspect only #1 is set to start bidding at $1200, the others are in a typical auction which anyone can join in on.

    What's weirdest tho, no grips included(meh), but also no hangers. Just the chair, seatpad and bar.
    That will alter how one would be able to hang it.

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    Well the bar is a useless pain in the ass
    Decisions Decisions

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    It's not so much a safety bar as a footrest. Doing Subby laps with the new 3-4 minute ride will hardly be enough time for dem chidrens to recover.

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