SR 20 Opens Wednesday May 25 at noon.

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Hi all,

Here's the announcement you've been waiting for:

Washington State Department of Transportation - NEWS

North Central Region – P.O. Box 98, Wenatchee, WA. 98807-0098, -- 509-667-3000

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

May 23, 2011

Contacts: Jeff Adamson, WSDOT Communications, 509-667-2815 (Wenatchee)

Dustin Terpening, WSDOT Communications, 360-757-5997 (Burlington)

SR 20 North Cascades Highway reopens Wednesday at noon

WENATCHEE – Wednesday’s noon reopening of the North Cascades Highway marks the second latest since the highway opened 39 years ago. The latest ever was June 14, 1974, and the next latest, surpassed by this year, was in 1976 when it reopened on May 21.

WSDOT maintenance crews will open the east and west winter closure gates on SR 20 to traffic at noon on Wednesday, May 25.

The clearing effort took more than six weeks, compared to just three-and-a-half weeks last spring. Nine feet of snowfall in March and a record seven-and-a-half feet in April on the western slopes of the Cascades kept avalanche control technicians and snow clearing equipment on Stevens Pass until the avalanche threat eased and allowed the team to move up to the North Cascades. There, they found SR 20 buried in snow as deep as 75 feet.

“The crews are really pleased that the highway will be open for Memorial Day,” said Don Becker, WSDOT Twisp Maintenance Supervisor.

The noon reopening allows crews time to "sweep" the entire 37 mile winter closure zone for sand, rocks and debris between milepost 134, seven miles east of Diablo Dam on the west side of Rainy Pass 4,855 feet above sea level and nine miles west of Mazama at Milepost 171 below Washington Pass, elevation 5,477 feet.

"It provides the margin we need so the first drivers over the passes make their trip safely," said Becker. "We had to rent a helicopter and do active avalanche control in the Liberty Bell Mountain and Cutthroat Ridge zones on Friday to bring down snow from those chutes. We couldn't open the highway and allow traffic below potentially unstable avalanche zones."

It took Monday and will take all day Tuesday for crews finish removing the huge piles of snow that slid down to the pavement. In the Liberty Bell Mt. zone on Monday, crews cleared about half the 650 feet of roadway that was covered with snow from 10 to 30 feet deep.

When the gates swing open, drivers should find the road conditions bare and dry or bare and wet across the entire route. The forecasts for the next few days calls for high temperatures in the 60’s with a 30 to 50% chance of rain and a freezing level of 5,000 to 6,000 feet.

The highway closed for the winter Dec. 1. It typically opens between the last week in March and the first week in May. The earliest opening ever was March 10, 2005. One drought year, four years after the highway first opened in 1976, it remained open all winter.

Visit the North Cascades web page: www.wsdot.wa.gov/traffic/passes/northcascades

and the North Cascades Flickr - photo site: www.flickr.com/photos/wsdot/sets/72157623371473447/

 
Wow, 75 feet of snow!

That's a seriously beautiful highway and I'm jealous of you guys who get to ride it whenever the urge hits.

 
Would be great to make the trip on opening day...but no dice. For those that make the trek...although they sweep the road there will still be a lot of sand this early.

Be careful and have fun!

--G

 
I am thinking of doing the trip Wednesday Tom. I am thinking of going all the way to Republic for an overnight and returning by way of the Ghost Town route up near the border thru Oroville the next day. You up for that?

 
I am thinking of doing the trip Wednesday Tom. I am thinking of going all the way to Republic for an overnight and returning by way of the Ghost Town route up near the border thru Oroville the next day. You up for that?
It's over and back for me. I'll accompany you to Winthrop.

 
I am thinking of doing the trip Wednesday Tom. I am thinking of going all the way to Republic for an overnight and returning by way of the Ghost Town route up near the border thru Oroville the next day. You up for that?
It's over and back for me. I'll accompany you to Winthrop.
Okay Tom. Would you like to meet up in Burlington for breakfast at that little cafe in Fairhaven then head upriver? Say...7 AM? (Or somewhere else you know.) I was planning to ride up South Skagit Hwy to Concrete then 20 the rest of the way. We could hang out in Winthrop a while then I'll either come back with you or head east when you are ready to head back west. You in?

 
About time, I think I see a sick day coming the next sunny day! Think I'll make it a Can/Am ride again. Cross the boarder at Sumas ride up to Hope on Canada 1 then take their 3 over to Night Hawk and cross back across the boarder and ride around Palmer Lake thru Loomis to Tonasket down to Okanogan over Loup Loup on 20 to Twisp continue on 20 over North Cascades Highway then 530 to home.

About 530 miles, something like this.

CanAm.jpg


 
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It's about time they've gotten it open. The businesses in Winthrop have really felt the pinch. So open up your wallets and leave a bundle up there. BTW, the cinnamon rolls at that little open coffee shop at the main corner, kitty corner to three finger jacks are to die for.

 
I am thinking of doing the trip Wednesday Tom. I am thinking of going all the way to Republic for an overnight and returning by way of the Ghost Town route up near the border thru Oroville the next day. You up for that?
It's over and back for me. I'll accompany you to Winthrop.
Okay Tom. Would you like to meet up in Burlington for breakfast at that little cafe in Fairhaven then head upriver? Say...7 AM? (Or somewhere else you know.) I was planning to ride up South Skagit Hwy to Concrete then 20 the rest of the way. We could hang out in Winthrop a while then I'll either come back with you or head east when you are ready to head back west. You in?
I'll meet you there, I'll look for the bike as I'm not sure which little resturant. I PM'd you

with my ph#.

 
About time, I think I see a sick day coming the next sunny day! Think I'll make it a Can/Am ride again. Cross the boarder at Sumas ride up to Hope on Canada 1 then take their 3 over to Night Hawk and cross back across the boarder and ride around Palmer Lake thru Loomis to Tonasket down to Okanogan over Loup Loup on 20 to Twisp continue on 20 over North Cascades Highway then 530 to home.

About 530 miles, something like this.

CanAm.jpg
Hey Panman, You talking about doing that run in one day? I'd love to ride it but I'd have to split it up. I don't think my back would handle it all at once. Overnight it in Tonasket maybe. I did the Cascade Loop (Whidbey to Pateros on SR 20 and SR 153 then back over US 97 and US 2) a few years ago in one day and it nearly did me in. I got to stop at the Scenic Hot Spring for a bit of rejevenation though.

 
About time, I think I see a sick day coming the next sunny day! Think I'll make it a Can/Am ride again. Cross the boarder at Sumas ride up to Hope on Canada 1 then take their 3 over to Night Hawk and cross back across the boarder and ride around Palmer Lake thru Loomis to Tonasket down to Okanogan over Loup Loup on 20 to Twisp continue on 20 over North Cascades Highway then 530 to home.

About 530 miles, something like this.

CanAm.jpg
That's an impressive looking day ride. Hmmmmm...may just have to do the same. I'm racking up some bonus days at work and need to spend them on something.

 
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