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Type: | Trad, Ice, 40 ft (12 m) |
FA: | Barto, Osborne, Beguin |
Page Views: | 1,061 total · 5/month |
Shared By: | Scott Beguin on Jan 30, 2008 |
Admins: | Jason Halladay, Mike Hoskins, Anna Brown |
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Access Issue: April 2024 - The Road to the Los Alamos Reservoir is Closed on Weekdays until June 2024
Details
The Los Alamos Canyon Reservoir and the road leading to it will be closed starting Monday, April 22, 2024, through mid-June 2024 for watershed mitigation work on the damaged stream channel.
The reservoir and road will be closed to hiking on weekdays until the work is complete, however they will open for foot traffic on weekends. Hikers should park at the Los Alamos County Ice Rink as parking is not allowed near the reservoir road.
The repair project is a collaboration among the Los Alamos Department of Public Utilities (DPU), Keystone Restorative Ecology and Natural Channel Design. Large equipment and dump trucks will be used to move materials along the roadway for use in the stream channel. The materials will be placed to slow down the velocity of runoff water without scouring away natural sediment.
DPU Deputy Utility Manager Clay Moseley said the project will ensure stabilization of the canyon’s watershed and public access to the reservoir for recreational purposes, as well as prevent the road from becoming a liability during particularly wet seasons.
The road and reservoir will open again for recreation daily after the project is complete in June.
ladailypost.com/watershed-w…
The reservoir and road will be closed to hiking on weekdays until the work is complete, however they will open for foot traffic on weekends. Hikers should park at the Los Alamos County Ice Rink as parking is not allowed near the reservoir road.
The repair project is a collaboration among the Los Alamos Department of Public Utilities (DPU), Keystone Restorative Ecology and Natural Channel Design. Large equipment and dump trucks will be used to move materials along the roadway for use in the stream channel. The materials will be placed to slow down the velocity of runoff water without scouring away natural sediment.
DPU Deputy Utility Manager Clay Moseley said the project will ensure stabilization of the canyon’s watershed and public access to the reservoir for recreational purposes, as well as prevent the road from becoming a liability during particularly wet seasons.
The road and reservoir will open again for recreation daily after the project is complete in June.
ladailypost.com/watershed-w…
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This is a nice moderate slab that is pretty thin and continuous for the grade. The crux is pulling the bulge at the top and finding good gear.
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