Colorado Department of Transportation Superintendent Greg Stacy, left, and Transportation Maintenance Supervisor Kent Baxstrom right, inspect the massive rockslide Monday that came down into a northbound lane of U.S. 550 at Bondad Hill Sunday. CDOT expects removal of the slide debris will take the rest of this week with traffic delays expected. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Officials from the Colorado Department of Transportation inspect the massive rockslide Monday that came down into a northbound lane of U.S. 550 at Bondad Hill Sunday. CDOT expects removal of the slide debris will take the rest of this week with traffic delays expected. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
With northbound traffic restricted to one lane, Officials from the Colorado Department of Transportation inspect the massive rockslide Monday that came down into a northbound lane of U.S. 550 at Bondad Hill Sunday..Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
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Colorado Department of Transportation Superintendent Greg Stacy, left, and Transportation Maintenance Supervisor Kent Baxstrom right, inspect the massive rockslide Monday that came down into a northbound lane of U.S. 550 at Bondad Hill Sunday. CDOT expects removal of the slide debris will take the rest of this week with traffic delays expected. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Colorado Department of Transportation Superintendent Greg Stacy, left, and Transportation Maintenance Supervisor Kent Baxstrom right, inspect the massive rockslide Monday that came down into a northbound lane of U.S. 550 at Bondad Hill Sunday. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Colorado Department of Transportation Superintendent Greg Stacy inspect the massive rockslide that came down into a northbound lane of U.S. 550 at Bondad Hill Sunday. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Colorado Department of Transportation Superintendent Greg Stacy, right and Transportation Maintenance Supervisor Kent Baxstrom left, inspect the massive rockslide Monday that came down into a northbound lane of U.S. 550 at Bondad Hill Sunday. CDOT expects removal of the slide debris will take the rest of this week with traffic delays expected. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Officials from the Colorado department of Transportation inspect the massive rockslide that came down into a northbound lane of U.S. 550 at Bondad Hill Sunday. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
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A car passes part of the rockslide that came down into a northbound lane of U.S. 550 at Bondad Hill Sunday. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Colorado Department of Transportation Superintendent Greg Stacy, left, and Transportation Maintenance Supervisor Kent Baxstrom right, inspect the massive rockslide Monday that came down into a northbound lane of U.S. 550 at Bondad Hill Sunday. CDOT expects removal of the slide debris will take the rest of this week with traffic delays expected. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Officials from the Colorado Department of Transportation inspect the massive rockslide Monday that came down into a northbound lane of U.S. 550 at Bondad Hill Sunday. CDOT expects removal of the slide debris will take the rest of this week with traffic delays expected. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
With northbound traffic restricted to one lane, Officials from the Colorado Department of Transportation inspect the massive rockslide Monday that came down into a northbound lane of U.S. 550 at Bondad Hill Sunday..Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
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Colorado Department of Transportation Superintendent Greg Stacy, left, and Transportation Maintenance Supervisor Kent Baxstrom right, inspect the massive rockslide Monday that came down into a northbound lane of U.S. 550 at Bondad Hill Sunday. CDOT expects removal of the slide debris will take the rest of this week with traffic delays expected. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Colorado Department of Transportation Superintendent Greg Stacy, left, and Transportation Maintenance Supervisor Kent Baxstrom right, inspect the massive rockslide Monday that came down into a northbound lane of U.S. 550 at Bondad Hill Sunday. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Colorado Department of Transportation Superintendent Greg Stacy inspect the massive rockslide that came down into a northbound lane of U.S. 550 at Bondad Hill Sunday. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Colorado Department of Transportation Superintendent Greg Stacy, right and Transportation Maintenance Supervisor Kent Baxstrom left, inspect the massive rockslide Monday that came down into a northbound lane of U.S. 550 at Bondad Hill Sunday. CDOT expects removal of the slide debris will take the rest of this week with traffic delays expected. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Officials from the Colorado department of Transportation inspect the massive rockslide that came down into a northbound lane of U.S. 550 at Bondad Hill Sunday. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
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A car passes part of the rockslide that came down into a northbound lane of U.S. 550 at Bondad Hill Sunday. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
A large rockslide closed a northbound lane of U.S. 550 Sunday. On Tuesday CDOT officials planned the removal of the debris that is expected to take the rest of the week to remove.