Untold tons of rock and dirt are still seeping over U.S. Highway 6 at Loveland Pass.
A landslide coated the highway just after 5:30 a.m. on Sunday. As of this morning, CDOT confirms it has not stopped moving – and experts do not know when it will.
Crews cannot clear the road until the landslide settles. When it does there is no estimate for how long cleanup will take.
This is the first time in recent history a summer landslide has closed Loveland Pass indefinitely. But the pass occasionally shuts down for winter avalanches. In February, just after a truck was pushed off the road by a snow slide, the pass shut down for four days.