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whats thoughts on when Wahweap pass opens??..
Just curious..
BITCHEN LAKE!!!
Just curious..
BITCHEN LAKE!!!
They updated a little while ago, but I doubt it's accurate because they left out Saturday the 17th. 3576.82 is what they are saying, only .59 for Sunday.Anyone have an elevation update? The website hasn't been updated since Friday.
Wonder if the sensors were acting up. @Boat 405 seems to have a different source. Maybe he will be here shortly to update us. It's also possible the snow amd cold slowed the flow.They updated a little while ago, but I doubt it's accurate because they left out Saturday the 17th. 3576.82 is what they are saying, only .59 for Sunday.
I highly doubt a 16,000 drop in 24 hours. That would be like cutting the flow of water down through the lower river. Just for argument sake, typical water flow down to the lower river is anywhere from 6-10k cfs. Here we are talking about a 16k drop. Highly unlikely.Wonder if the sensors were acting up. @Boat 405 seems to have a different source. Maybe he will be here shortly to update us. It's also possible the snow amd cold slowed the flow.
So why such a drop and no Calc on Saturday? I've read the sensors can act up sometimes? I really have not idea. Just seems off.I highly doubt a 16,000 drop in 24 hours. That would be like cutting the flow of water down through the lower river. Just for argument sake, typical water flow down to the lower river is anywhere from 6-10k cfs. Here we are talking about a 16k drop. Highly unlikely.
5.48' for a safe crossing, and that's a day behind.
Once it really starts to melt, I feel we will be seeing a lot more water than previously predicted.Just saw this on the news, still a lot of water coming, crazy for this time of year. View attachment 1244080
Great shots! It's still so odd for me to see so much dirt around Castle Rock!
Other than money was there a reason they didn’t lower it?Just think about what a Cat 651 and a D9 could have done to the cut when the water was 50 feet lower…. No dredging/hauling etc… just push it out both ends
Please save your logical ideas for a worthy topicJust think about what a Cat 651 and a D9 could have done to the cut when the water was 50 feet lower…. No dredging/hauling etc… just push it out both ends
@mesquito_creek isnt park presidentOther than money was there a reason they didn’t lower it?
Other than money was there a reason they didn’t lower it?
No different than CA deciding to work on Dams once the lakes were full. Not like they had 5-6 years to handle it when the lakes were downI imagine red tape… army core of engineers probably has to over engineer pushing dirt down a slope. Environmental Assessment and environmental impact has to be done to line the pockets of the consultants. A lizard or something probably moved into the dry cut that has to be drowned not “relocated” by the D9 bucket…. Even though it’s cheaper to run the earthmovers when it’s high and dry it still is expensive and they shot their wad on the stateline aux ramp.
I am probably underestimating the amount of dirt to move regardless, but a couple operators on a pile of meth living out of some broken down RVs in warm creek could have got the job done over the last 2 years I imagine! Lol…
What am I going to touch? Is she hot?Waters should touch tonight or tomorrow morning!!!!!
No she... by your standards you wouldn't kick HIM outta the boat for eating Cheetos.What am I going to touch? Is she hot?
No orange or red in my boatNo she... by your standards you wouldn't kick HIM outta the boat for eating Cheetos.![]()