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Old June 29th, 2006, 09:24 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Catskills flooding


I'm forwarding along an email I just received. I'm having trouble
keeping track of who is posting what, but I'm sending it along unedited,
except for cutting out a picture. The rumor confirmations aren't mine

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All,

The flooding in the Catskills has been said to be the worst ever. The
West Branch Angler is said not to be flooded, but GONE! Also reported
gone is the Riverside Restaurant.

Below are some emails I have received so far. When more pics come
through, I will forward.

Paul



A gas station off Route 17 in Roscoe, in Sullivan County, N.Y, was
swamped by water Wednesday from the flooded Beaver Kill.
(next to Roscoe Diner)(hope the picture came through)

PICTURE OBVIOUSLY SNIPPED, but shows flooding almost to the eaves


This from West Branch Angler's website.....

Due to flood damage West Branch Angler & Resort will be unopperational
indeffinatly or until further notice. All offices and cabins will be
closed for business if you have a reservation during these times your
deposit will be refunded in a timely fasion thank you for your patience.
Please do not call about your reservation being available, ALL
reservations are cancelled for the 2006 season.

From a friend Lenny.

All of the cabins have been destroyed...even the 2 new ones that went for
$600 per night. I literally saw a cabin just wash down the river. I took
my bike down the road to Jim Serio's house, hoping to see the effects at
Ball's Eddy...but just before Jim Serio's house, two huge 4 foot diameter
culverts were lifted up into the air at 45 degree angles and the road was
completely washed out. The water from the river was literally washing
over the road and into Harry's casting pond...the pond was not washing
into the river...on the road we saw 8 suckers and 1 trout swimming.
Don Tracy



Here are some of the stories I'm hearing from locals and on our radio.
1. The towns of Hancock, Deposit, Walton, Roscoe, Oneonta, Downsville,
Livingston Manor and others are totally flooded. (true)
2. All roads in the Counties of Delaware and Broome are closed to public
travel. (true)
3. Route 17 is closed between Deposit and Roscoe. (true)
4. On the Beaverkill the Butternut Grove Campground is gone, as is the
Riverside Restaurant in Horton. (Unconfirmed, but told to me by a usually
reliable source.)
5. The riverside cabins at the West Branch Angler washed away, not
flooded, but washed away. (This again unconfirmed but told to me by a
neighbor of the WBA who said he saw 2 of the cabins as they washed away
downstream.)

The list goes on. I plan to drive down to the river again this evening
for a look and may send an update???



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