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There is a huge, very deep hole on Humbolt ave. right by the bridge near the field house, east side of the road. Some thoughtfull city workers put an oarnge cone in it. However, only the top four or five inches of the cone are sticking up out of this very deep hole.
there is another very deep hole at Division and Halsted. I think I saw a mole-man down in it.
But what's the definition?
Anne said:another new name: "Mini Cooper Trap"!!!
Natalie said:I was excited to see that the city had patched the cluster of Crater Lakes in the eastbound lanes of Chicago Avenue leading up to the bridge. Those were nasty. How is the eastbound lane of Grand leading up to that bridge? I hit that in the dark one morning a few weeks ago when it was raining and was amazed I didn't trash a rim. The explosion of profanity was quite impressive, too.
There's a huge pothole on Milwaukee just north of Division, in the righthand northbound lane. It is sort of a combination Humpback Whale/Crater Lake--the hump disguises the abyss that's just beyond it. I think I saw a Mini Cooper trapped down in there on my way home from work yesterday.
....The Great Abyss: A hole in the road that is so large and deep that seems like there is no bottom to it.
Great Abyss - good name! I saw a few of those on North Ave. last night.
Got another name for you - Swiss Cheese: pavement so pocked with holes that it's more holes than solid pavement. Good example: the crosswalk on WB North Ave. at Sedgwick is swiss cheese right now.
Jim "Niterider" said:....The Great Abyss: A hole in the road that is so large and deep that seems like there is no bottom to it.
I've discovered a catergory. "window into the past" or "time tunnel" That is when you can see the rails from streetcar lines and old brick paving down there. There is a pretty good sized Time tunnel on California ave near Armitage. A street level rail line used to run down that street.
I've discovered a catergory. "window into the past" or "time tunnel" That is when you can see the rails from streetcar lines and old brick paving down there. There is a pretty good sized Time tunnel on California ave near Armitage. A street level rail line used to run down that street.
Bump. I was thinking about this one today...right as I encountered a Humpback Whale northbound on Milwaukee at Belmont.
King Drive from 51st to 43rd might have the best collection of impressive holes in town right now, with multiple caved-in manhole covers that are easily big enough to swallow a front wheel and really look more like bomb craters than potholes. I always think of these as Punji Pits.
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