Re: calling all lake mead boaters! nevada
Have fun out there 12V, here's to some good weather for your weekend!
Thanks fd. Just remember, Memorial Weekend @ TBar isn't your typical busy, holiday marina because of it's location.
I remember the first Memorial day I spent @ TBar... After I made it through my 20's, I didn't venture out on Memorial Day to the river or lakes much anymore because the crowds. Our houseboat trips on Mead always started the weekend after.
Then, one year I had this great last minute idea on Friday that I wanted to leave that afternoon to get in the annual Memorial Weekend areal poster at Copper Canyon (what we had always referred to as Party Cove) on Lake Havasu the next day. This was around '90-'91. Every Memorial Weekend for a few years prior there had been areal photos made into posters that were taken on Saturday of all the boats rafted up on the cove. I couldn't even tell you how many. My wife & I decided to go out there and get in that pic - and we did - by spending about 10 hours in the cove that Saturday.
We were in our '68 Winnebago in my buddy's front yard in Havasu when I woke up the next morning about 5am. It was one of those awesome, crisp mornings you wanted to be on the water skiing and all I could think about was the water being all chopped up from the crowds of boats, much less the boat parking lot fiasco with the motorhome. It was then that I got out my map to see about how long it would take to get to Mead. I woke up my wife and told her we accomplished what we wanted to, so let's head up there. She didn't have to think for even a second, and we were getting ready to go. A couple other friends of mine were there in their camper as well and decided to join us.
A couple hours later we arrived at Temple Bar and could hardly believe we were looking at some of the best water conditions possible..no boats (well, very few - We saw 2 or 3 on the water) a slight breeze to take the edge off, and calm waters. We headed up to the Gyps where we spend the day with our own private party in solitude, which was a total flip from what we had the day before.
The poster is still around, somewhere, rolled up somewhere in the archives. I should get it out and hang it up at TBar just to give us a little reminder of how good we have it.
Even today it hasn't changed much as far as crowds. And with fuel prices and the "low lake levels"

it keeps us happy!