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<br /> <br />Berltloud WeeklySulVeyor: July 19,2006 .PageSa <br />Circulation: 3,000 <br /> <br />(\y <br /> <br />/ <br />f i <br /> <br />11, I , I. ".,1<:, ""I, t, fLl. j I. i4. , ,.1 . ,.F':. J ' I, 1, lb, I , I , I. 7. I . I . I . fl. , . I . , . 19, I . I . I . II.? I . I , I , p.~, . J . I . R 1 . I . , . ~ I . I ...J... <br /> <br />30 years later,.. signs of the Big Thompson flood remain <br /> <br /> <br />Tbe drive from the mouth of <br />the Narrows to the entrance <br />of Estes Park is still perhaps <br />the most beautiful drive in COlorado, <br />It was Ol>ce even more beautiful. hut <br />on the eve of Colorado's Centennial <br />celebration, on July 31 in 1976 the <br />Big Thompson River flooded - de- <br />sh'Oying everything in its path, <br />The storm causing the disaster <br />stalled at the top ofthecat>yon and <br />dropped an incredible amount of wa- <br />ter in the lippeI' valleyS in a shOI't pe- <br />l'iod of time. In its path thousandS of <br />people were enjoying the day. Many <br />residents in their homes and cabins <br />were enter;,. <br />taining family <br />and friends. <br />'rbe wonderful <br />motels in the <br />canyon we-re <br />filled with <br /><tout of <br />staters.'~ and <br />the camp. <br />grounds were <br />ftlled with <br />tourists. <br />Cars, l'OadS, <br />trees, boul- <br />ders, public <br />utilities, <br />propane tariks, <br />houses, pets, <br />and people- <br />all ended up in <br />the tangle of widespread ruin that cx. <br />tended the entire length ofthe river <br />!'rom Estes Park to the South Platte <br />riveI' near Greeley. In less thans.ix <br />hours, this storm changed thousands <br />of lives forever. <br />. Tbe heroism and despl!il' of the <br />people who witnessed that night will . <br />never be fully told. For some, it was <br />by chanee that they were there; ~!!.l( <br />simply became entangled in thelllWd', <br />Others were residents or vacationers <br />who had come to enjoY the beauty of <br />tbe canyon on tbe weekend. For the <br />businesses and the people that lived <br />in the canyon, it was devastation, For <br />the families of some vacationers, at <br />f'llStnot wanting to believe what <br />might have happened. and then hav- <br />ing to go to the temporary morgue to <br />retrieve their ,family, it was a painful <br />ordeal. <br />For a time, all aspects of life in the <br />region were affected, Great numbers <br />of anxious people arrived from out of <br />state needing transportatiOn and a <br />place to stay. Motels and hotels were <br />rdled, so people oCthe community <br />opened their homes. and pmvtded <br />tl'e.nsportation. f;lcbools dealkWith dis- <br />rupted Camilies; insurance and tax <br />people were deluged with paperwork; <br />clean up and road construction crews <br />wC!'e hard pressed; and the media Wa>; <br />ever present. <br />In the af\;ermath, it was a tribute to <br /> <br />J <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Homeowner!; faced a discouraging site the day after the floOd, as the extent of the damage became apparent. <br /> <br />Courtesy photo <br /> <br />the cities of Loveland and'Estes Park <br />in the way tbey came to the aid of the <br />people in crisis. Tne love, Concern and <br />charity cxtended to tbese people will <br />never be forgotten. The aid given by <br />the Mennonites, Interfaith, the Red <br />Cross, the Salvation Army and HUD <br />is still remembered with love and <br />gratitude. <br />PHP>>g the first few years after the <br />'f1@Rnuln.v government agencies and <br />university classes conducted tours to <br />study the recoverY process. Today <br />only an occasional group might tour <br />the canyon to see if the signs of the <br />disaster Itre still Visible Or if recovery <br />programs brought success. Thel'e are <br />still little tattletale signs. As you drive <br />east down tbe canyon from Estes Park <br />look for the large trees. near the river. <br />If they are part ofthe 20 percent or <br />the trees that survived botb the flood <br />and the axe, you can see the debris <br />scars where the bark was torn aWav <br />several feet up the trunks. . <br />It has been 30 years since the <br />heavy rains destroyed the canyon, To- <br />dllYi sadly, the canyon i. no longer the <br />destination, but the means to a desti- . <br />nation. Loveland has gl'Own and Estes <br />'Park is no longer a village, but a town. <br /> <br />The canyon road is a 'Gateway to the <br />Rockies, t as the commissioners in the <br />19008 bad hoped. but what they had <br />no way of knowing is the advances <br />made in transportation. Traffic is <br />faster. It is difficult to go slow enough <br />to see the sigbts; there is always <br />some-one behind 'you in a burry. It is <br />hard toslow down and find a good <br />place to picnic when tbere are four or <br />five cars pressing you to- move faster <br />as they commute. Because the road <br />has made accesS into the mountains <br />easy, more people are making perma- <br />nentbomes along its slopes and in the <br />meadOWS and valleys. MOra residents <br />add to the traffic year around. <br />The dynamics and dimensions of <br />tbisllOOilwere unique, as in any dis. <br />aster, but the possibility of an occur- <br />rence in any of COlorado's many <br />canyons is always present. We can be <br />sure it will bappen someplace along <br />the Front Range again. Let us bope <br />that we and future generations of <br />residents and visitors do not forget <br />what these victims paid so dearly for <br />us to learn. The old adage of George <br />Santayana, "Those who cannot re-. <br />member the past are condemned to <br />repeat it>> is most appropriate. <br /> <br />To rememher the devastating <br />event, Denver's mews and ita Cbief <br />Meteorologist Mike Nelson will pre. <br />sent ''Tribute to the Big Thompson: <br />30 Years Mer tbe F100dt the next in <br />an ongoing scries'of f...... public weath- <br />er seminars. It will be presented in co- <br />ordination with the Northern Col- <br />orado Water Conservancy District and <br />will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday, <br /> <br />July 31, at the District's facility in <br />B&rthoud, 220 Water Ave. (just north <br />of Bertboud on the west side of U.S. <br />Highway 287) <br />Those who want to,add their st0- <br />ries or memories of the IJood 10 the <br />archives can send them to P.O.Box 45, <br />Drake CO 80515, or bring lhem to the <br />BTCA building on the 30tb when tbey <br />come for lhe visit. <br /> <br /> <br />Shop and Compare <br />Guaranteed Good llaith Bstimate <br />Loan p.op..... taUo.." to )'0'" ""urU,,<d anb <br />'IIA/V'A . 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