ARGH! Popular campground faces slide threat, with ‘potential for loss of life’(WA near Oso mudslide)
http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2023555183_mudslidecampgroundxml.html
TIMES WATCHDOG: Gold Basin Campground, the largest in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, is at risk of a devastating landslide, sitting at the base of a hill with eerie similarities to the one near Oso that collapsed in March in the same river basin.
Gold Basin Campground is the largest in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, able to hold more than 800 campers on grounds that include an amphitheater, playfield, salmon-fry viewing area and half-mile boardwalk.
The campground scheduled to open for the season Thursday is also at risk of a devastating landslide, sitting at the base of a hill with eerie similarities to the Steelhead Haven slope that collapsed in March, about 15 miles away.
Slides have been documented at Gold Basin hill going back to the 1940s. Since 1954 there have been proposals to either move or close Gold Basin Campground, including one in the last few years to eliminate a portion of the site closest to the river, according to records obtained by The Seattle Times. But the U.S. Forest Service, which owns the campground and the surrounding land, has refused to go along.
Because this campground is too popular, a manager with the states Recreation and Conservation Office wrote in an internal email last month, about two weeks after the mudslide at Steelhead Haven....(much more 2 link)
Gold Basin sits at a low bend of the South Fork of the Stillaguamish River across from a hill that rises about 700 feet and has a history of slides going back decades.