

I'm glad that many of you will be there for the first time. It's our favorite summer play spot.
We have done some serious learning at the ford! most of the time, between 2.75 and 2.15'
I'm with Dan. It's never TOO low!
or your biggest boat, I've had my 17' tandem surfing when it was real low (like last summer).paddledog wrote:Dan is right on, 365/24/7 Great play.....
Bring your smallest boat and biggest smile.....
There are about 4 or 5 MAJOR WWTP's that discharge about 6 million gallons a day each into the Illinois River upstream of Fishers Ford. So about 30,000,000 mGD is being pumped into the river from Beaver Lake through toilet, bath, sink, and industry water after it has been "treated". Combine the daily interbasin water transfer with the porous karst topography and you get a wave you can surf 365 days a year.jonest wrote:jonest » Wed Sep 04, 2013 7:40 am
So, play or no play (on the wave) is totally dependent upon rain?? The statement "states only 365 wave" has confused me. I'll be in that part of the world over the weekend and will take a boat IF there will be water. Please Advise.
If it is in the best interest of the project, I will hold off on the rain dance
Paddle dog, please run those google directions from Devils Den state park. A majority of club/boater folk migrate up to the park for free lunch and door prizes around noon or so. Leaving from the park is a different set of directions. The shorted route might just be the one with more pavement and obvious road signs.paddledog wrote:http://goo.gl/maps/5knmy
A more traveled route,
Although keeping with the numbers theme,
a half hour longer........
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