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This is from today's NPS Morning Report:
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (AZ,UT)
Castle Rock Cut Opens
The Castle Rock Cut, a boat passage linking Wahweap and Warm Creek Bays, has been opened to boat travel.
The National Park Service recently completed an excavation of the cut. Work to deepen it began in February and continued until mid-April. Contractors removed nearly 87,000 cubic yards of material and lowered the depth of the cut by approximately 8 feet to 3,607 feet in elevation. Because of the excavation project, the cut is open five weeks earlier than in 2008.
“I knew when I arrived at Glen Canyon that the Castle Rock Cut project was a priority for the park and the community,” said superintendent Stan Austin. “I’m pleased to see the cut open well before the Memorial Day weekend.”
With the cut open, boaters no longer need to travel through The Narrows to reach uplake destinations such as Padre Bay and Rainbow Bridge. Traveling through the cut saves boaters about 12 miles and shortens response times to life, health, and safety emergencies uplake.
The elevation of Lake Powell reached 3,613 feet last Thursday and continues to rise. National Park Service staff placed buoys to mark the channel from Wahweap to the junction of Warm Creek and the main river channel. The cut is marked as a no wake zone and boaters are reminded to use caution.
[Submitted by Brian Sweatland, Chief of Planning, Compliance & External Affairs]
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (AZ,UT)
Castle Rock Cut Opens
The Castle Rock Cut, a boat passage linking Wahweap and Warm Creek Bays, has been opened to boat travel.
The National Park Service recently completed an excavation of the cut. Work to deepen it began in February and continued until mid-April. Contractors removed nearly 87,000 cubic yards of material and lowered the depth of the cut by approximately 8 feet to 3,607 feet in elevation. Because of the excavation project, the cut is open five weeks earlier than in 2008.
“I knew when I arrived at Glen Canyon that the Castle Rock Cut project was a priority for the park and the community,” said superintendent Stan Austin. “I’m pleased to see the cut open well before the Memorial Day weekend.”
With the cut open, boaters no longer need to travel through The Narrows to reach uplake destinations such as Padre Bay and Rainbow Bridge. Traveling through the cut saves boaters about 12 miles and shortens response times to life, health, and safety emergencies uplake.
The elevation of Lake Powell reached 3,613 feet last Thursday and continues to rise. National Park Service staff placed buoys to mark the channel from Wahweap to the junction of Warm Creek and the main river channel. The cut is marked as a no wake zone and boaters are reminded to use caution.
[Submitted by Brian Sweatland, Chief of Planning, Compliance & External Affairs]