IMPORTANT!! Loon Lake Spillway to overflow

Started by HFCRAOffroading, May 26, 2005, 01:25:07 PM

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HFCRAOffroading

I posted this here because more people will read it.

Jack



Loon Lake Spillway to overflow


El Dorado County Supervisor Sweeney has received word from SMUD that there is a high probability that, between now and June 4, the spillway at Loon Lake will overflow causing flooding.

People using the Rubicon Trail during the time period may become stranded or unable to return home.

Please help get the word out so that everyone is aware of this potential situation.

Julianne van Leeuwen
Assistant to Supervisor Jack Sweeney
El Dorado County Board of Supervisors
District III
Phone: 530/621-5652
Fax: 530/622-3645

Snowtoy

I thought they didn't want people on the Rubicon durring the spring run-off, due to too much trail damage? 
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oddball

I would love nothing more right now than to be stranded on the Rubicon and unable to return home
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germ

Quote from: oddball on May 26, 2005, 08:32:17 PM
I would love nothing more right now than to be stranded on the Rubicon and unable to return home

Yea, like being stuck in the mountains is a bad thing.....

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Hyena

They were telling everyone that they were going to release water into the spillway over the weekend and that people could be stuck.  But they never released any water.  I think they were just trying to keep people away from the trail.