Well gang...
Tales of living in the country. Coming back from McCall, ID and past my neighbors place and notices a new runoff. That don't belong there. So I got home toss everything on the counter and hopped on the ATV and bailed up the mountain. With all the spring runoff the creek that supplies the irrigational dam is running high. The neighbor pulls water out above me and hasn't been paying attention much to his ditch. So with the high running water it pull all the debris down to a culvert and plugged it! So quick thinking using my poke stick I keep at this culvert I kept poking till I seen a whirlpool form... Gotcha!
Now a bit of history the ditch was just dug out this last fall and water levels were low so now with high spring run off the ditch was washing all the debris down. The ditch has to go into a culvert and cross a feild and back to a ditch again. At the mouth of the culvert is 2 screens the first one plugged up and washed around it and then plugged up the second one. Even just 2 days ago I was up there and clean them both and went over to the neighbors house and told him to take a ride up for the next few days to keep an eye on it.
It didn't happen...
NOAA's forcast for us...
HYDROLOGIC OUTLOOK
IDC003-015-025-039-045-085-087-ORC001-302100-
HYDROLOGIC OUTLOOK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BOISE ID
123 PM MDT THU MAR 29 2012 /1223 PM PDT THU MAR 29 2012/
...INCREASED FLOOD POTENTIAL THROUGH THE WEEKEND...
VERY MOIST CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED THE NEXT SEVERAL DAYS AS A
SERIES OF STORMS IMPACTS THE REGION. PERIODS OF MODERATE TO HEAVY
RAIN ARE EXPECTED THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT ACROSS THE BLUE MOUNTAINS
IN BAKER COUNTY OREGON...AND THE WEST CENTRAL AND BOISE MOUNTAINS IN
IDAHO. RUNOFF FROM RAIN AND SNOW MELT WILL CAUSE
CREEKS...STREAMS...AND RIVERS TO RISE AND INCREASE FLOOD POTENTIAL
THROUGH THE WEEKEND.
THE NEXT STORM SYSTEM IS FORECAST TO ARRIVE TONIGHT...WITH
ADDITIONAL STORMS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. EACH OF THESE STORMS WILL
BRING WIDESPREAD ONE HALF TO ONE INCH AMOUNTS OF PRECIPITATION TO
THE BLUE MOUNTAINS IN OREGON...AND THE WEST CENTRAL..AND BOISE
MOUNTAINS IN IDAHO. SNOW LEVELS WILL RISE TO 6000 TO 7000 FEET
TONIGHT...THEN RISE FURTHER TO 7000 TO 8000 FEET FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY. HEAVY SNOW WILL BE CONFINED TO THE HIGHEST PEAKS WITH RAIN
FALLING IN MOUNTAIN VALLEYS.
LARGE RIVERS ARE NOT EXPECTED TO REACH FLOOD LEVEL...BUT SMALLER
CREEKS AND STREAMS...AND THE WEISER RIVER WILL NEED TO BE MONITORED
CLOSELY FOR FLOODING THROUGH THE WEEKEND. THE WEISER AND PAYETTE
RIVERS ARE FORECAST TO SHOW SIGNIFICANT RISES TO JUST BELOW FLOOD
STAGE BY SUNDAY. ROCK AND MUD SLIDES...AND RUNOFF ALONG MOUNTAIN
HIGHWAYS AND SECONDARY ROADS MAY ALSO BECOME A PROBLEM.
PEOPLE IN FLOOD PRONE AREAS SHOULD KEEP ABREAST OF WATER LEVELS AND
MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS THROUGH THE WEEKEND.
Well gang... Tales of living in the country. Coming back from McCall, ID and past my neighbors place and notices a new runoff.
That don't belong there. So I got home toss everything on the counter and hopped on the ATV and bailed up the mountain. With all the spring runoff the creek that supplies the irrigational dam is running high. The neighbor pulls water out above me and hasn't been paying attention much to his ditch. So with the high running water it pull all the debris down to a culvert and plugged it!
So quick thinking using my poke stick I keep at this culvert I kept poking till I seen a whirlpool form... Gotcha!
Now a bit of history the ditch was just dug out this last fall and water levels were low so now with high spring run off the ditch was washing all the debris down. The ditch has to go into a culvert and cross a feild and back to a ditch again. At the mouth of the culvert is 2 screens the first one plugged up and washed around it and then plugged up the second one. Even just 2 days ago I was up there and clean them both and went over to the neighbors house and told him to take a ride up for the next few days to keep an eye on it.
It didn't happen...
NOAA's forcast for us...