I assume most folks heard about the flooding we had in Colorado last year. I'm just downstream from Lyons, which was practically wiped out. Anyway I knew there had been a lot of damage to the mountain roads and I had stayed away, but after getting new tires yesterday I thought I'd take a short jog up a small canyon to see how the new gears were handling. This is (was) a fully paved two-lane highway with nothing more than a small stream by the road that you can take off your shoes and walk across. I had no idea that canyon had been so heavily affected!
I didn't get very far up the road before I started seeing problems -- a section of road that was no longer paved and didn't quite line up with the painted lines on the highway. Then I hit some more sections that were only single-lane. And then I started seeing areas where half the highway was just gone... not laying in the ravine, the pavement was gone. I couldn't even get all the way to the top, the road was blocked off about half way up.
Coming back down I was on the stream-side of the road and got a better look at the damage. Areas where the little ditch was now 50 feet wide. Places that reminded me to keep my eyes on the road because all of the sudden there was no road there, just gaping holes where the blacktop had broken off. This is nearly a full year after the floods happened, and there is still that much damage. I can only image one of the main highways up to Estes Park, which just re-opened this Summer.
But hey, I got my truck muddy...