DayCruiser
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- Sep 24, 2004
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What a difference a year makes. Last year Lake Hartwell reached 24' below full pool. Leading to many grounded docks and 100s of miles of muddy lake beds. The same with Lake Lanier. Stayed this way all last winter. 2 to 3 years of very low water levels.
Heavy rains in the spring and flooding rains in the fall of this year along with the Corp of Engineers doing a better job of managing the lakes. Now we have Lake Hartwell rising 2 feet above full pool next week and beyond! We are above full pool now Tropical storm Ida dumped 4 to 10" of rain last week in the region.
Today is suppose to be 15 degrees above normal temperature, Upper 70s! Yesterday it was 76! Usually we have a dry fall. UP is down and down is up
The problem is I took my boat out and winterized it. Looking to get a pontoon for all year around use when I can afford it. I am so tempted to buy one now seeing all those boats out on the water enjoying a full beautiful lake
Heavy rains in the spring and flooding rains in the fall of this year along with the Corp of Engineers doing a better job of managing the lakes. Now we have Lake Hartwell rising 2 feet above full pool next week and beyond! We are above full pool now Tropical storm Ida dumped 4 to 10" of rain last week in the region.
Today is suppose to be 15 degrees above normal temperature, Upper 70s! Yesterday it was 76! Usually we have a dry fall. UP is down and down is up
The problem is I took my boat out and winterized it. Looking to get a pontoon for all year around use when I can afford it. I am so tempted to buy one now seeing all those boats out on the water enjoying a full beautiful lake