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foff667 04-04-2005 08:11 AM

Delaware flood
 
wow i didnt really listen to the news or anything this weekend so on my liesurly drive to work i found out the hard way that rt29 was completely shut down due to flooding...the delaware was nearly overflowing the banks...ugly stuff man, this is twice in two years now weve seen this. Im gonna try and go in late today probably 12:30 so we'll see how that works out.

ShitOnWheels 04-04-2005 08:33 AM

Re: Delaware flood
 
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Originally Posted by foff667
wow i didnt really listen to the news or anything this weekend so on my liesurly drive to work i found out the hard way that rt29 was completely shut down due to flooding...the delaware was nearly overflowing the banks...ugly stuff man, this is twice in two years now weve seen this. Â*Im gonna try and go in late today probably 12:30 so we'll see how that works out.

When I went to work yesterday morning (at Ewing Presbyterian) I took 29N, and they had 29S blocked off at Calhoun St, and then also had the ramp from Parkside to 29 blocked off. But North was open and not flooded at all. It forced me to take 95 all the way home, which I get to drive faster but it's more miles and slightly longer.

foff667 04-04-2005 08:40 AM

they had north closed this morning :( I usually take 29 to work then 95 home since like you said you can drive faster...i end up getting home quicker that way at rush hour.

GP99GT 04-04-2005 08:48 AM

yeah, i had the oppurtunity to take a really cool picture...thats supposed to be a playground.

http://img146.exs.cx/img146/8980/floodplayground0kp.jpg

http://img146.exs.cx/img146/3295/flood7vl.jpg

Thats in Pompton Lakes.

misterjuice 04-04-2005 10:50 AM

badass

JL8Jeff 04-04-2005 12:00 PM

Here are some pictures from Sep when it flooded. Right now it is about 5 feet higher than this and this was the highest it has been since 1955. We got a 50 year flood twice in 6 months! My dock is tied off but one rope is wrapped around a tree and the water pressure on the dock is incredible. It's worse now because it's higher and with no leaves on the trees the water is raging even faster.

Delaware River flooding

Savage_Messiah 04-04-2005 12:14 PM

Yea, it was funny cuz going up and down the hudson (Everywhere between Weehawken and like a couple miles north of the Tappan Zee bridge), then from Tenafly back to school, I had no idea till someone told me that there was crazy flooding all over...

Bill, I guess it was a good thing we rescheduled? lol

foff667 04-04-2005 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Savage_Messiah
Yea, it was funny cuz going up and down the hudson (Everywhere between Weehawken and like a couple miles north of the Tappan Zee bridge), then from Tenafly back to school, I had no idea till someone told me that there was crazy flooding all over...

Bill, I guess it was a good thing we rescheduled? lol

if you brought some paddles with you you wouldve been just fine :lol:


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