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April 15, 2019
SR 20-North Cascades Highway- to reopen Thursday
4 week reopening is 2 weeks faster than last spring – shortest since 2013
DIABLO – Thanks to less snow, a dedicated crew and no major setbacks, the 37 miles of State Route 20/North Cascades Highway closed last December is on track to reopen at 9 a.m. Thursday, April 18.
The clearing process
Starting on Monday, March 25, maintenance crews from the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) worked on opposite ends of the closed section of road, completing the job two weeks earlier than last year. Less snow on the highway and in the more than 30 avalanche chutes within the closure zone coupled with no crew or equipment issues and generally cooperative weather allowed for the early opening.
WSDOT Twisp Maintenance Supervisor Don Becker who oversees the annual reopening said, “The crews always see the Winthrop ‘49er Days as the latest acceptable date to have it open, but last year, we missed it. This year, it will not only be open well before May 10 for the festival, but for the opening of the lowland fishing season April 28 as well, which is a real plus for the businesses in both the Skagit and Methow Valleys.”
Next steps
Before the gates swing open to traffic, crews will finish removing danger trees and rocks, repairing damaged pavement, guardrail and signs. They’ll also cut emergency pull outs, groom the shoulders and treat the travel lanes with deicer, sand or salt providing a safe driving surface for vehicles and bicyclists.
Remember: winter conditions remain
While access to North Cascades National Park will be restored, expect to see some“winter” on this mile-high cross-Cascade route. Plan for limited parking until snow melts, avoid stopping or parking in the travel lanes and keep a stocked emergency kit for the trip. There are no commercial facilities between Diablo and Mazama and little or no cell phone connectivity. The WSDOT Blue Lake Safety Rest Area is usually open when the highway opens, but winter damage to the utility systems will take a few weeks to repair. The National Park and US Forest Service trailheads and rest area facilities between the gates are typically not opened until a few weeks after the highway is cleared.
Highway History
The North Cascade Highway opened in September 1972, connecting Skagit River Valley communities with those in the Methow Valley.
The reopening provides:
April 15, 2019
SR 20-North Cascades Highway- to reopen Thursday
4 week reopening is 2 weeks faster than last spring – shortest since 2013
DIABLO – Thanks to less snow, a dedicated crew and no major setbacks, the 37 miles of State Route 20/North Cascades Highway closed last December is on track to reopen at 9 a.m. Thursday, April 18.
The clearing process
Starting on Monday, March 25, maintenance crews from the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) worked on opposite ends of the closed section of road, completing the job two weeks earlier than last year. Less snow on the highway and in the more than 30 avalanche chutes within the closure zone coupled with no crew or equipment issues and generally cooperative weather allowed for the early opening.
WSDOT Twisp Maintenance Supervisor Don Becker who oversees the annual reopening said, “The crews always see the Winthrop ‘49er Days as the latest acceptable date to have it open, but last year, we missed it. This year, it will not only be open well before May 10 for the festival, but for the opening of the lowland fishing season April 28 as well, which is a real plus for the businesses in both the Skagit and Methow Valleys.”
Next steps
Before the gates swing open to traffic, crews will finish removing danger trees and rocks, repairing damaged pavement, guardrail and signs. They’ll also cut emergency pull outs, groom the shoulders and treat the travel lanes with deicer, sand or salt providing a safe driving surface for vehicles and bicyclists.
Remember: winter conditions remain
While access to North Cascades National Park will be restored, expect to see some“winter” on this mile-high cross-Cascade route. Plan for limited parking until snow melts, avoid stopping or parking in the travel lanes and keep a stocked emergency kit for the trip. There are no commercial facilities between Diablo and Mazama and little or no cell phone connectivity. The WSDOT Blue Lake Safety Rest Area is usually open when the highway opens, but winter damage to the utility systems will take a few weeks to repair. The National Park and US Forest Service trailheads and rest area facilities between the gates are typically not opened until a few weeks after the highway is cleared.
Highway History
The North Cascade Highway opened in September 1972, connecting Skagit River Valley communities with those in the Methow Valley.
The reopening provides:
- The furthest north route over the Cascades between western and eastern Washington.
- Access to more miles of US Bike Route 10.
- Access to hiking opportunities and campgrounds.
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