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County
Boulder
Community
Lyons
Stream Name
Big Thompson River
Basin
South Platte
Title
Lyons Community File Historical
Date
1/1/2001
Prepared For
CWCB
Prepared By
CWCB
Floodplain - Doc Type
Community File
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<br />THE LYONS RECORDER <br /> <br />Lyons, Boulder County, Colorado <br /> <br />Saturda~ August 2, 1919 <br /> <br />A SECOND FLOOD THURSDAY <br />AS BAD AS THE FIRST ONE <br /> <br />The Second Plood Did Not Confine Itself to the North St. Vrain <br />But Done Lots of Damage in South Canon by Injuring <br />Approaches to Bridges and Washes in Road. <br /> <br />ESTES PARK CUT OFF WHEN BIG THOMPSON BRIDGES GO. <br /> <br />Again Thursday afternoon heavy clouds gathered over the <br />mountains, in the South and North Canons alike, and a heavy <br />rain began to fall about 4:30. Excitement and anxiety developed <br />as the storm increased and both rivers began to raise. The <br />climax came about 6 o'clock when Miss Lois Hall gave the alarm <br />over the phone that another and perhaps heavier flood than the <br />one of the day before was coming down the North Fork. By <br />this time word had been received that the South Fork was beyond <br />its banks and that manv bridaes had gone out up that canon. <br /> <br />It "'as not long until the North river was about as high <br />as the preceding day, all the houses flooded again in the lower <br />part of town witll black, stinking, muddy water, and the <br />inhabitants almost parallized with fear. <br /> <br />After a hard days work the county gang had just completed <br />a temporary bridge across the North Fork so that the mail cars <br />from Estes and Allenspark coming down the South Canon could <br />cross when a rush of water took it out completely. <br /> <br />At 9 o'clock Thursday evening word was received that many <br />bridges had been taken out of the Loveland Big Thompson Canon. <br />This completely cuts off Estes Park from egress. <br /> <br />Just as we go to press a mail car reaches the North Fork <br />bridge, coming down the South Fork from Eastes Park, and <br />transferred the mail across to Lyons via "log route". <br />This will certainly be good news to the Eastes Park peo- <br />ole, who had the sad news that they were completely marooned <br />from the outer world. The driver on the mail car reports the <br />roads and bridges in bad shape in some instances, but can be <br />made fairly passable in a few days. <br />Thus by the time the temporary bridge is completed admitting <br />enterance to Lyons, the only road into Estes Park the South <br />St. Vrain canon road via Allenspark--will be open for travel. <br />This is also good news for Lyons. <br /> <br />
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