Sean, So much of that paticular area was wiped out in the great flood of 37', that I completely agree with Geoff (Only after discussing it with him many times) that rebuilding that fairway was very chancey. But lets just say that it was partially in the area of the barranca.
In truth, I would have rather seen them try to rebuild the huge dynamic sand hazard just off of the tee at the 12th which really wouldn't challenge the pros at all, but it would have the mindset of what the term restoration is all about.
The old area of #8 was more or less barranca level and they used to park a lot of the network trucks and stuff in there and green fence it off. In fact, I think they actually used that area a few times as their staging ground for the main engineering trailer. The trees were literally lined-up, blocking the right side and it was just a sort of sloped grassy rough area. Geoff maybe able to answer it better.
So, in answering John's question of access to the new fairway, I would think that doing something similar to the crossing of the same baranca at #1 or 11 would have been a better guide to follow. (Sort of a maintained walk through the rough)
Pretty natural eh Rich?