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Dave Schirokauer, Denali National Park and Preserve’s science and resources team manager, and two visitors survey the landslide damage on July 21, 2022, at the park’s Pretty Rocks site.
Think of the Pretty Rocks Landslide as an ice cream sandwich. A new 475-foot bridge will span the gooey ice cream in the center, anchored on the east and west ends. That is the super-simplified ...
The Pretty Rocks landslide viewed from the east in May 2023. (Dan Bross/KUAC) Work is scheduled to resume this month on a bridge that will cross a slumping stretch of the road into Denali National ...
Park officials closed the Denali Park Road west of the Pretty Rocks Landslide in August 2021, saying it was no longer feasible to safely maintain. The road provides the only vehicular access into ...
The total contract value is in the range of $100 million. The Pretty Rocks Landslide intersects Denali Park Road near its midpoint at Mile 45.4, rendering the remaining 47 miles of roadway ...
Officials view progress of the Pretty Rocks landslide in Denali National Park in mid-2022 when it was moving at a rate of 12 in. per day. Feds are funding a #100M project to build a road bridge to ...
One landslide, on Beach Road, killed two young Haines residents. August 2021: Denali National Park and Preserve The formerly slow moving Pretty Rocks landslide — intersecting with the park road ...
The ongoing Pretty Rocks landslide, tumbling down a high slope that overlooks some braided tributaries of Denali’s Toklat River, is part of a trend in mountainous areas all around the far north.
The total contract value is in the range of $100 million. The Pretty Rocks Landslide intersects Denali Park Road near its midpoint at Mile 45.4, rendering the remaining 47 miles of roadway impassable ...