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Piper road 2-5-06
This is how Piper road looked in February 2006. The tree to the left is now on the edge in the picture below.

Piper oard on new years eve
The end of Piper road with the new crack taken on December 31st 2007

Piper road. Piper road and surounding is falling watch from a safe distance here (Jan 1st 2008)

Piper road.


The stormwater has found a new path to Rock creek.(Jan 1st 2008)

Water disaperaing into the ground
The water has found a shorter route to Rock Creek which may speed up the movment of the landslide at the western end.

Ditch.
The water draining down into the newly formed crack.

Last look at the Lacombes driveway. The driveway is being undermined by the stormwater drainage system, which drains some of the water from a Church up above. This may cause increased slide activity.(Jan 1st 2008)

A view from above.
The end of Piper road which can be seen here (Jan 1st 2008)

Piper road
Another new vista (Jan 2nd 2008)

A new water fall.
The water from the City stormwater system taking a shortcut to Rock Creek (Jan 2nd 2008)

Water pooling above Rock Creek.
The destination of the water from the above picture is pooling (center) above Rock Creek waterfall and fault. This area has been moving relatively slow to the rest of the slide plane, but that may now change. (Jan 2nd 2008)

Water draining from pipe.
Stormwater quickly redirected from slide area (Jan 5th 08)

Water pouring out of pipe.

Some gravel has been added to prevent erosion (1-15-07)

Water running over the edge.

Water falling over edge.
But is it enough? (Jan 5, 08)

End of Piper.

There is a crack running across Piper past the the end of the metal pipes and head up to the NE, but it stops after the drainage ditch adjacent to the driveway. Jan 19th 2008

The "old"  Landside awakes?

Looking from Piper towards the East, and perhaps in time, another Columbia River view. Jan 19th 2008

Google Earth view of the slide area (2005) before the most recent slide took place. The red line is the roughly where the head of the scarp is located. ( I have added a few hot spots so roll the mouse over the image).




 
   
 
"old" landslide Piper road Church School 60ft (first falls) Angel Heights Lacombe's house before it was moved Lacombe's house after it was moved