Postwar Changes
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Segment 7-D (Kerr Notch to Sun Notch)
Aside from the belated paving
of this road segment in 1960, only one project during
the Mission 66 period took place in this road segment.
It came in response to rockfall that repeatedly damaged,
and in some cases, destroyed masonry guardrail along a
section of road along Dutton Cliff in 7-D1. After
considering construction of "rock sheds" to alleviate
this problem during the first part of Mission 66, the
NPS let a contract in 1966 to repair some of the
guardrail and retaining wall, in conjunction with
establishing some additional cross drainage in this
section of road. Work also involved replacing damaged
sections of the original guardrail with removable metal
posts, a measure dependent upon annual installation by
maintenance crews and one destined to last no more than
a few years.
On the other side of Dutton
Cliff, along 7-D2, continual slides and rock fall
resulted in an attempt to cut the slope back similar to
Anderson Point in the early 1970s. Repairing and
rebuilding masonry guardrail along this so-called "Sun
Grade" section followed in 1985. The park employed day
labor rather than contractors for the latter job, which
included rebuilding portions of guardrail that were
located across the road from the slopes composed of
glacial material. Cuts made as part of the original
grading contract remained subject to erosion and
raveling, particularly where the slope face remained
wet.