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birdypop
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by birdypop » Wed Oct 16, 2013 12:27 pm
prophet wrote:birdypop wrote:Sweet, that video just made my decision for me. I'm down
If in a week my bravery follows through on a bayou run, I'll post a video!
Thanks everyone for the info.
I hope you know something!
Yeah my bad. I looked at that website wrong. I saw that its classified as Level II but didnt realize the color coding tells you what it is currently. shucks
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by Moniker » Fri Oct 18, 2013 1:37 am
birdypop wrote:prophet wrote:birdypop wrote:Sweet, that video just made my decision for me. I'm down
If in a week my bravery follows through on a bayou run, I'll post a video!
Thanks everyone for the info.
I hope you know something!
Yeah my bad. I looked at that website wrong. I saw that its classified as Level II but didnt realize the color coding tells you what it is currently. shucks
Why dose'nt the Frog flow like it used to?
People at Old Town used to ask me "Is the water over the rock at Rudy?","Is there still debris coming down the creek?"
I lived in Hobbtown on East Cedar Creek at the time and went through there everyday so I would try to report the river levels the best I could.Often my reports would result in a chorus of"yeah it should be there tomorrow".
I suspect the new dam at Lake Fort Smith to be the cause.
"If it's a dull party,leave it that way."
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Don Harwood
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by Don Harwood » Wed Oct 23, 2013 11:25 am
At least twice earlier this year Frog has run for a whole week at a time because the lake was full and they were releasing enough water to keep it going.
It fell very slowly and it usually drops pretty fast.
A lot depends on how much rain the upstream tributaries like Clear Creek get too.
"wherever there's water"
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by prophet » Wed Oct 23, 2013 9:34 pm
I assumed most of the time the lake is lower than the spillway and has to fill before running over, therefore about half the flow is missing over the old days when there wasn't as much storage capacity. I have no idea if that's right
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by Don Harwood » Thu Oct 24, 2013 9:07 am
They now have gates where they can meter the amount of water they keep in the lake without the utilization of the emergency overflow spillway.
"wherever there's water"
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