This is a very very steep very very bid park that a lot of people use. Lately it has been close because of all the damage the storm did. I must tell you that the mud flows, landslides and debris danger is very real, because the land is already getting very saturated. At windsors foothill regional park, crews are are already working to prevent massive erosion that was incinerated when the kincaid finer sweat through it. We have seen Minor Movement of soil. We have a contractor right now working at the front of the park on something, soils that we are moving. It has eroded in a small amount of debris getting into one of the ponds, visitors and hikers enjoy. That should all be mitigated when the park officially reopened next week. The stuff that burned away is called understory. The understory holds the soil, binds the soil, also slows rainfall. Water from impacting the soil, so heavily it slows water down as it is flowing into streams and the ponds. Reporter the reason the parts Park Dis