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As of yesterday afternoon you can no longer walk across the river at Flamm City.  Water was barely to the bottom of the boat ramp.  I'd imagine this morning things are a bit "up and muddy" down here.  Can you get all of the trees out before they make it this far downstream?  Preshadit.  :D

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1 hour ago, patfish said:

As of yesterday afternoon you can no longer walk across the river at Flamm City.  Water was barely to the bottom of the boat ramp.  I'd imagine this morning things are a bit "up and muddy" down here.  Can you get all of the trees out before they make it this far downstream?  Preshadit.  :D

If you go back down there take a few photos please.

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It’s kind one of crazy how it can go from a trickle to a gusher in the span of about a week. 

-- Jim

If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles. -- Doug Larson

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2 hours ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

If you go back down there take a few photos please.

Lucky for you SIO3 my dog is super lazy and would rather go for a truck ride than a walk.  Both pics from boat ramp.  Now about half or more covered in water.  First is upstream to 231 and 2 is downstream toward the confluence.  No boats or trailers in the parking lot or in sight.  20180224_112328 (1).jpg20180224_112337.jpg

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Not sure if this will load but drone footage taken this morning @ Eureka. For those of you that may be in the area or passing thru there's several flood closures, I just heard W is now closed/underwater as well:

 

Twin River Road 
Huntersford Road
Willman Road
Spring River Ranch Road
Bald Pate Road

 
 

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