I’ve never seen one of the big ones come down. I have a mental bet on which one is next. It worries my neighbors to the north who drive that section of the road.
It would be interesting to be predicting the next fall, but hoping it never happens especially if it’s your daily commute. I’m always amazed at the people who stop on a section of road where signs are posted not to, due to risk of rock fall.
I wouldn’t want to be standing there when gravity played it’s hand.
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I’ve never seen one of the big ones come down. I have a mental bet on which one is next. It worries my neighbors to the north who drive that section of the road.
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It would be interesting to be predicting the next fall, but hoping it never happens especially if it’s your daily commute. I’m always amazed at the people who stop on a section of road where signs are posted not to, due to risk of rock fall.
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I only walk there, but the falls seem to always occur at night or when no one is around. Some boulders are 4’ in diameter!
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That’s big! What are your theories on the falls only occurring at night?
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