Colorado Department of Transportation works to clear the loose rock danger at Bondad Hill
Andrew Becker, left, and Toby Paterson, both with Rock Solid Solutions, bring down loose rocks as they hand pick the rock wall at Bondad Hill above U.S. Highway 550 on Thursday south of Durango. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango
Kevin Curry, left, and Dusty Ledford, both with the Colorado Department of Transportation look at what rock to bring down on the rock wall at Bondad Hill above U.S. Highway 550 on Thursday south of Durango. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango
Toby Paterson, left, and Andrew Becker, both with Rock Solid Solutions, bring down loose rocks as they hand pick the rock wall at Bondad Hill above U.S. Highway 550 on Thursday south of Durango. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango
Toby Paterson, left, and Andrew Becker, both with Rock Solid Solutions, bring down loose rocks as they hand pick the rock wall at Bondad Hill above U.S. Highway 550 on Thursday south of Durango. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango
Toby Paterson, with Rock Solid Solutions, inserts an inflatable air bag to help bring down loose rocks as they hand pick the rock wall at Bondad Hill above U.S. Highway 550 on Thursday south of Durango. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango
Andrew Becker, left, and Toby Paterson, both with Rock Solid Solutions, bring down loose rocks as they hand pick the rock wall at Bondad Hill above U.S. Highway 550 on Thursday south of Durango. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango
Rocks come tumbling down on Bondad Hill on U.S. Highway 550 as Colorado Department of Transportation along with Rock Solid Solutions personal bring down the loose rock on Thursday. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango
Rocks come tumbling down on Bondad Hill on U.S. Highway 550 as Colorado Department of Transportation along with Rock Solid Solutions personal bring down the loose rock on Thursday. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango
A Colorado Department of Transportation front end loader moves the giant sized boulders that they are bringing down from the rock wall at Bondad Hill above U.S. Highway 550 on Thursday south of Durango. Photo by Jerry McBride/Durango
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