Random images from the metropolis of McCleary, Grays Harbor County, Washington
Showing posts with label Wildcat Creek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wildcat Creek. Show all posts
Friday, December 27, 2019
After the floods
Dec. 22, 2019
This town was built on a cedar swamp and sometimes the branches of Wildcat Creek like to get out and stretch a bit. Over 100 years ago Jake Anderson, who owned the west half of town, used to pole through what is now the Maple Street area in his little skiff.
In modern times First Street is especially bad. In 1990 the street was a raging river as I recall. Cars in the Rainbow Park lot off of First were in the water up to their door handles. Beerbower Park was a lake. The little pedestrian bridge between the Park and Mommsen washed out. Actually it was almost gone as a result of the high water and a couple kids rocked it away, finishing the job. I saw it happen.
The 1990 flood happened right after Simpson clearcut a hill on the southeast corner of town. Following the flood Simpson turned the property into a housing development and after having cut all the trees comically named it "Evergreen Heights." Although too late for the 1990 victims, they did install a retention pond.
Another place that used to flood was near the intersection of Summit Road and what is now Buck Street out in the new development north of the railroad tracks the McCleary Grange lost due to some unfortunate financial decisions from what I understand. Anyway, I see they have a retention pond there now.
Labels:
Beerbower Park,
Buck Street,
clearcuts,
Evergreen Heights,
First Street,
flooding,
Jake Anderson,
Maple Street,
McCleary Grange Hall,
Mommsen St.,
Rainbow Park,
Simpson Company,
Summit Road,
Wildcat Creek
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Road closed
June 28, 2017
The west freeway exit is closed for a couple years while work is being done on Wildcat Creek as it converges with SR 8.
The west freeway exit is closed for a couple years while work is being done on Wildcat Creek as it converges with SR 8.
Labels:
Elma-McCleary Road,
State Route 8,
Wildcat Creek
Friday, August 26, 2016
A twist and turn in Wildcat Creek
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Sunday, July 31, 2016
Fish steps
July 4, 2011.
The Simpson Co. terraced this portion of Wildcat Creek, as I recall, to help the fish get up the creek without a paddle.
The Simpson Co. terraced this portion of Wildcat Creek, as I recall, to help the fish get up the creek without a paddle.
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