Posted March 6, 20169 yr Owner Again another great reason to be prepared for anything. You never know what might stop services from flowing into your little community. http://hb.511.idaho.gov/#roadReports?timeFrame=TODAY&layers=roadReports%2CwinterDriving%2CweatherWarnings%2CotherStates Edited March 6, 20169 yr by Mopar1973Man
March 6, 20169 yr Looks like the camera learned that lesson. Just read about a rock slide on I 75 in northern Tenn, It has had the highway shut down for a week or so. Due to the mountain still moving they said, it will be closed a while longer. I always see the signs " watch for falling rocks" along the highways and interstates thru the mountains. Occasionally see a fresh pile on the shoulder. Always makes me wonder when I am going to time it wrong and be there for the rocks falling.
March 6, 20169 yr Pucker factor scale 1 -10. Receives 11. Not sure I would have been standing there after those tree's started uprooting on their own..... Edited March 6, 20169 yr by KATOOM
March 7, 20169 yr Author Owner I wish I had a copy of the video they produced in the valley here during the 1996-1997 flood. That was also a 11 on the pucker factor scale.
Again another great reason to be prepared for anything. You never know what might stop services from flowing into your little community.
http://hb.511.idaho.gov/#roadReports?timeFrame=TODAY&layers=roadReports%2CwinterDriving%2CweatherWarnings%2CotherStates
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