Took a ride to watch the ramp antics this morning. What a hoot! I've never seen so many disabled boats floating aimlessly at the ramp. Owners standing around scratching their heads.
And the people trying to squeeze on last body on a boat before heading precariously off to the boat in campgrounds five miles away was a sight to see.
I was perched high up on a vantage point well out of the way with binoculars and I wasn't alone. Seems several folks showed up to watch the show. Heck, one gal was even passing out free coffee. Well actually we all kind of shared each others. Next year I promised to bring lawn chairs and breakfast sandwiches.
I guess this is the poor mans answer to a tailgate party before a 9r's game.
As was anticiapated by all off us onlookers, the wind came up at about 9:30am and the lake got pretty rough. The Sheriffs and the Coast Guard showed up and the fun was over shortly after. Hats off to those guys for using good sense this year.
We all vowed to meet again next year, same time, same place.
And the people trying to squeeze on last body on a boat before heading precariously off to the boat in campgrounds five miles away was a sight to see.
I was perched high up on a vantage point well out of the way with binoculars and I wasn't alone. Seems several folks showed up to watch the show. Heck, one gal was even passing out free coffee. Well actually we all kind of shared each others. Next year I promised to bring lawn chairs and breakfast sandwiches.
I guess this is the poor mans answer to a tailgate party before a 9r's game.
As was anticiapated by all off us onlookers, the wind came up at about 9:30am and the lake got pretty rough. The Sheriffs and the Coast Guard showed up and the fun was over shortly after. Hats off to those guys for using good sense this year.
We all vowed to meet again next year, same time, same place.