Monday, February 27, 2017

MUD, BOULDERS, FLOODED ROADS
BE SAFE. AVOID DRIVING IF POSSIBLE

"Drive safe! Lower dip has water running across but shallow. Deerhorn dip by the little angels is bad! Pretty deep and running hard. Not an issue for my big truck but would not attempt with my car. Honey springs has debris and standing water, with more debris likely to fall. Go slow. (Thank you Barb Lowell)
Creek is running over Pio Pico dip. Make sure you know how deep it is before crossing. Six inches of moving water is enough to move around a smaller car."  
—Thank you Barb Lowell

Otay Lakes Road at Pio Pico (1000 Trails) crossing. About 11 AM. (Photo by Barbara Lowell)

Other drivers report the dip at the bottom of Deerhorn Valley Rd is flooded with water/mud and some debris. Culvert is probably jammed, so all water flowing across

"There's a pretty large boulder in the road about a half-mile south of four corners on Honey Springs. It's about the size of a small car tire. Be careful!" —Thank you Coral Lovci.

Lower Honey Springs dip is also running across the the road surface.