- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
Looks like the White Rim trail is going to be impassable for awhile, after severe damage to the Mineral Bottom switchbacks.-
http://www.nationalparkstraveler.co...ational-park-strands-rigs-below-white-rim6445
Here's a photo of the damage...
Apparently a stock pond at the top of the canyon, above the switchbacks, backed up with quite a bit of water, until it blew and washed out the switchbacks on the way down to the river. Good thing nobody was on the switchbacks when it happened!
No word from the NPS on when the trail will be repaired. I might call and see what they have to say, as I was planning on riding the WRT next weekend.
http://www.nationalparkstraveler.co...ational-park-strands-rigs-below-white-rim6445
A powerful storm that raked Canyonlands National Park did substantial damage to routes along the famed White Rim Trail and has stranded some vehicles at the bottom of the Mineral Bottom switchbacks, park officials said Friday.
Paul Henderson, the park's assistant superintendent, said rangers assessed the damage to the Mineral Bottom and Shafer Trail roads from the air Friday afternoon.
"We might have the White Rim and Shafer open tomorrow - seems the storm sort of acted like a tornado - slam something here and leave something there unscathed," he said. "Nobody is stranded on the White Rim. Biggest issue now are the vehicles at Mineral Bottom - until the White Rim is open they will have to stay put - and then they will make it out only if they are four-wheel-drive with fairly high clearance.
The storm hit Thursday and did substantial damage to sections of the two routes.
"Major damage to the Mineral switchbacks - initial reports are that the road could be closed for several weeks," Mr. Henderson said.
The Shaefer Trail Road and Mineral Bottom Road are at opposite ends of the 100-mile-long White Rim Trail, a meandering dirt route popular with mountain bikers.
Here's a photo of the damage...
Apparently a stock pond at the top of the canyon, above the switchbacks, backed up with quite a bit of water, until it blew and washed out the switchbacks on the way down to the river. Good thing nobody was on the switchbacks when it happened!
No word from the NPS on when the trail will be repaired. I might call and see what they have to say, as I was planning on riding the WRT next weekend.