FS Road 9

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Glenrider
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FS Road 9

Post by Glenrider »

Haven't been in the area lately. Red River Climbing.com had previously posted that Forest Service Road 9 was closed to vehicles for road repairs once again. Is the road still closed to vehicles?
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diggum
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Post by diggum »

Yes. It'll be closed for a while.
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Alan Evil
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Post by Alan Evil »

I wonder about that road, whether they'll have the money to fix it this year. That collapse is very big and it's been undercut down 30 feet below the thing. Last time they fixed it there were cracks in the surface right after they were done.
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Post by KD »

They tried to fix it too soon and count on as wet a winter as we've had.
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Post by Alan Evil »

Man, Ivan ate those banks UP. The first time I drove that way I thought it was amazing the road could sit on that steep of a face. All that has been seriously undercut. I want to go see it. Maybe next weekend.
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captain static
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Post by captain static »

The unofficial word from the Forest Service is that they are looking at a temporary fix to open the road back up. They are also bringing in an engineer from their regional office in Atlanta to look at it. The regional engineer will also be assisting them in evaluating a long term fix.
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Wicked Tribe
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Post by Wicked Tribe »

I still say keep it closed except to foot and bike traffic. It makes a nice biking area and backcountry hiking/climbing area.
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Rocket
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Any update on Forest road 9

Post by Rocket »

Is the Forest Service Road 9 still closed? How far can you get into the area? Some say you can get to Pebble beach, but other says the road is closed about a mile before PB.

Thanks for any info.
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Post by KD »

It is closed and you have to hike in. The area is getting a nice rest from the overuse though. The road doesn't really seem too bad to me.
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Post by diggum »

Rocket, it's not too bad of a hike in. It's about a mile to the approach of PB from where it's closed. Not a bad warmup for the approach. :wink:
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