12-31-2016, 09:23 PM
We will see. I am still proud to say, I have been on the lake when it was at its highest and at its lowest.
With the technology of smart phones, I have many locations marked on google maps named things like "BIG ASS ROCK" that I marked when the lake was at its last lowest. I highly recommend people use any technology at there means for hazards like these. You can't trust electronic charts, you have to use your own brain/knowledge of conditions.
I haven't been able to go on the lake for over a year now since I was in a bad car accident and broke my back in 4 places and neck in 2. But I can thank god, I can still walk on my own power. I have had a ton of surgeries/injections and am feeling like I might be finally able to go out on a boat again depending on the weather. I do look at the lake levels every day, and atleast this year we have had some rain, and the lake is filling up right now.
I forgot when they start to let a ton of water out, usually around the start of spring. So lets hope for more wet weather here and up in the rockies. I highly recommend using this water chart. It is a lot easier to track the lake level. Its the idiots guide to the lake level.
http://lakemead.water-data.com/
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With the technology of smart phones, I have many locations marked on google maps named things like "BIG ASS ROCK" that I marked when the lake was at its last lowest. I highly recommend people use any technology at there means for hazards like these. You can't trust electronic charts, you have to use your own brain/knowledge of conditions.
I haven't been able to go on the lake for over a year now since I was in a bad car accident and broke my back in 4 places and neck in 2. But I can thank god, I can still walk on my own power. I have had a ton of surgeries/injections and am feeling like I might be finally able to go out on a boat again depending on the weather. I do look at the lake levels every day, and atleast this year we have had some rain, and the lake is filling up right now.
I forgot when they start to let a ton of water out, usually around the start of spring. So lets hope for more wet weather here and up in the rockies. I highly recommend using this water chart. It is a lot easier to track the lake level. Its the idiots guide to the lake level.
http://lakemead.water-data.com/
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