Interstate 5 (the Grapevine) is open

FRAZIER PARK-LEBEC, CA (Saturday, Dec. 7 at 1:28 p.m.)—Interstate 5 (the Grapevine) has been reopened in north and south directions.

FRAZIER PARK-LEBEC, CA (Saturday, Dec. 7 at 10:45 a.m.)—The Holiday Faire on Mt. Pinos Way is in full swing!

FRAZIER PARK-LEBEC, CA (Saturday, Dec. 7 at 10:15 a.m.)—Interstate 5 (the Grapevine) is closed in both north and southbound directions due to snow conditions. Several collisions occurred this morning on I-5 including one vehicle having done 100 feet over the side north of Fort Tejon another crashed into the center divider, another with a motorcyclist down and the spinout of a pickup truck on Frazier Mountain Park Road at the Alpine ReadiMix  plant. Highway 33 is closed from Highway 166 to Lockwood Valley Road due to heavy snow.

PINE MOUNTAIN CLUB (Saturday, Dec. 7 at 9:44 a.m.)—Mil Potrero Hwy was plowed earlier this morning and is drivable for those with properly-equipped vehicles. Residential streets have not been plowed. PMC clubhouse staff said this morning, “If we plow the roads now, we’ll just have to do it again later.”

FRAZIER PARK-LEBEC, CA (Saturday, Dec. 7 at 9:30 a.m.)—Southbound Interstate 5 (the Grapevine) has been closed by CHP due to snow conditions. It is expected that the northbound I-5 may be closed soon. A brown Toyota has been reported to have gone over the side on southbound I-5, just south of the upper waterhole.

 

This is part of the December 6, 2013 online edition of The Mountain Enterprise.

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