FALL RELEASE AT DIERKS OR GILLHAM NOVEMBER 7,8,9 2008
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 1:36 pm
Just talked to the Corps; they are leaning toward having the fall release from Gillham Lake rather than Dierks. I didn't ask who applied for the release, but it was probably the Tarrant County Junior College which has requested the releases in the past. The water is supposed to come on each of the three days at 7:00 a.m. and run until 9:00 p.m. If our weather pattern returns to normal (dry), you can go down there and paddle the 4 miles of Class II and have some fun at several low key surf waves.
There are some waves and holes at the upper end of the Cossatot Reefs campground and another nice wave before you get to the low water bridge; you can surf on the downstream side of that bridge. There’s a road access that goes to the bank about a mile below the low water bridge crossing. It looks like you are driving through someone’s yard, but it is a public road. It actually passes between their house and barn. I have waved at the folks there before and gotten a wave back, so I think all is cool with them. There are a couple more waves to play on in that last mile, so that is why I take out on the private-looking road. If you go down to the next bridge, you will have a lot of flat water.
Captain Aleve
There are some waves and holes at the upper end of the Cossatot Reefs campground and another nice wave before you get to the low water bridge; you can surf on the downstream side of that bridge. There’s a road access that goes to the bank about a mile below the low water bridge crossing. It looks like you are driving through someone’s yard, but it is a public road. It actually passes between their house and barn. I have waved at the folks there before and gotten a wave back, so I think all is cool with them. There are a couple more waves to play on in that last mile, so that is why I take out on the private-looking road. If you go down to the next bridge, you will have a lot of flat water.
Captain Aleve