Backyard view from the deck
View looking east (downstream) on Evans Creek
A neighbor's house that's flooded out (note the high water mark on the garage door).
Evans Creek behind the flooded house
Lakeside and Evans Creek
Entrance to the Green Ranch development. This is overflow from Evans Creek (probably about 6-10" deep).
Standing in the middle of Lakeside Street
Evans Creek flowing under the wooden bridge at Bartley Ranch Park
The Ranch Loop HIKING TRAIL at Bartley Ranch Park! The old irrigation ditch is overflowing into the trail.
A peek behind an office building on Lakeside Street. Notice the water overflowing the decorative rock retaining wall
Lakeside strip mall parking lot. No Blue Moon Pizza today!
The corner of Ridgeview and Lakeside. Note that the water is covering the wheels on the silver truck turning right off Lakeside.
1 comment:
Wow, I had heard that side flooded but didn't realize exactly what it was doing the flooding. I used to hike up Evans Creek to the top of the ridges as a kid. Never thought that little flow of water could get so large. I don't remember it getting so high in '97. I wonder how much damage Bartley Ranch sustained? Used to goof around on my mountain bike when I was bored. Again, glad to see you weren't flooded out like the neighbor's place. You can check out a few of my Carson shots at www.wilddescent.blogspot.com. Stay dry.
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