JERRY McBRIDE/Durango Herald<br>Two levels of metal netting one about 50 feet and another at about 125 feet above State Highway 3 have been put in place to help control falling rock in Durango on Wednesday.
JERRY McBRIDE/Durango Herald<br>Two levels of metal netting one about 50 feet and another at about 125 feet above State Highway 3 have been put in place to help control falling rock in Durango on Wednesday.
JERRY McBRIDE/Durango Herald<br>Two levels of metal netting one about 50 feet and another at about 125 feet totaling about 2000 feet long hang above State Highway 3 has been put in place to help control falling rock.
JERRY McBRIDE/Durango Herald<br>Brad Delaney, with TK Construction, cleans off left over grout from the posts on the lower level netting about 50 feet above State Highway 3 in Durango on Wednesday. Steel rods holding the posts are anchored six feet into the rock. The metal netting has been put in place to catch and slow down falling rocks containing to the shoulder and off the road.
JERRY McBRIDE/Durango Herald<br>Jorge Davila, with TK Construction, works on the lower level netting about 50 above State Highway 3 in Durango on Wednesday. The metal netting has been put in place to catch and slow down falling rocks containing to the shoulder and off the road.
JERRY McBRIDE/Durango Herald<br>Jorge Davila, with TK Construction, works on the lower level netting about 50 above State Highway 3 in Durango on Wednesday. The metal netting has been put in place to catch and slow down falling rocks containing to the shoulder and off the road.
JERRY McBRIDE/Durango Herald<br>Two levels of metal netting one about 50 feet and another at about 125 feet above State Highway 3 has been put in place to help control falling rock in Durango on Wednesday.
JERRY McBRIDE/Durango Herald<br>Brad Delaney, with TK Construction, cleans off left over grout from the posts on the lower level netting about 50 feet above State Highway 3 in Durango on Wednesday. Steel rods holding the posts are anchored six feet into the rock. The metal netting has been put in place to catch and slow down falling rocks containing to the shoulder and off the road.
JERRY McBRIDE/Durango Herald<br>Two levels of metal netting one about 50 feet and another at about 125 feet totaling about 2000 feet long hang above State Highway 3 has been put in place to help control falling rock.
JERRY McBRIDE/Durango Herald<br>Two levels of metal netting one about 50 feet and another at about 125 feet totaling about 2000 feet long hang above State Highway 3 has been put in place to help control falling rock.
JERRY McBRIDE/Durango Herald<br>Jorge Davila, with TK Construction, works on the lower level netting about 50 above State Highway 3 in Durango on Wednesday. The metal netting has been put in place to catch and slow down falling rocks containing to the shoulder and off the road.
JERRY McBRIDE/Durango Herald<br>Brad Delaney, with TK Construction, cleans off left over grout from the posts on the lower level netting about 50 feet above State Highway 3 in Durango on Wednesday. Steel rods holding the posts are anchored six feet into the rock. The metal netting has been put in place to catch and slow down falling rocks containing to the shoulder and off the road.
JERRY McBRIDE/Durango Herald<br>Steel rods holding the posts are anchored six feet into the rock. The metal netting has been put in place to catch and slow down falling rocks containing to the shoulder and off the road.