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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4279022" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>We boated that lake in 2019. The level was probably 60' low. The boat ramp was 1/4 mile long because it was so low. </p><p>According to google, the lake in 2019 was at 3568'.</p><p>Today, it's at 3554.5.</p><p>It's an amazing lake of nothing but orange rocks. We had to manually put the boat through canyon walls that were just wide enough to get us through, that then opened up into miles of open water. </p><p>Visited a site that is about a 1/2 mile walk one way to see some artifacts and petrographs and and arch. </p><p>What's really cool is that they have floating bathrooms all over the lake that are flush toilets. </p><p>A boat with a tank comes by and sucks the waste from the restrooms on occasion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4279022, member: 5412"] We boated that lake in 2019. The level was probably 60' low. The boat ramp was 1/4 mile long because it was so low. According to google, the lake in 2019 was at 3568'. Today, it's at 3554.5. It's an amazing lake of nothing but orange rocks. We had to manually put the boat through canyon walls that were just wide enough to get us through, that then opened up into miles of open water. Visited a site that is about a 1/2 mile walk one way to see some artifacts and petrographs and and arch. What's really cool is that they have floating bathrooms all over the lake that are flush toilets. A boat with a tank comes by and sucks the waste from the restrooms on occasion. [/QUOTE]
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