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			...Just got an email from Watermark that they sent to all their customers advising to be wary of the low water levels.  They stated in their note that we could have winter water levels before the boating season is over, and we are presently tracking to the lowest levels in 10 years.  Yikes! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	I believe it was 2016 that was crazy low at my dock and by the sounds of their email, this could potentially be worse.  | 
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			Yes 2016 was very low!!  The water level is definitely lower earlier this year. I'm sure the lack of rain has caused most of this.  According to Bizer's water level chart, it is currently below the 2016 level for this time of year... http://www.bizer.com/ 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Yup. Near me the boaters not adhering to the 150' rule and  coming too close to shore...Bing...Bong...Clunk...and an occasional BAM! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			An annoyance most of the time that has become entertainment!!! 
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			Yup. 50 years of boating on the lake and I bumped for the first time. Luckily at idle speed.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			I predict a society that craves more and bigger crisis with every passing year, and if we dont get it by natural means, the politicians and media will make it up or take a modest problem and make a catastrophe out of it.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	So in that vein, I propose the following: 1, We immediately call in CNN, MSNBC, the Weather Channel, AND make the low water issue and key presidential debate item. 2, We call in Elon Musk to figure out how to build a transported machine and move one of those melting glaciers into Winnipesaukee! Unfortunately, and like virtually every human action to fix anything, I expect item #2 to result in horrific consequences. Mutant alien DNA trapped in the ice billions of years ago will spawn new forms of life resulting in panic and further feeding into the original human need for a good crisis, OR water levels will rise several inches too high causing some docks to be too low, and making boarding the Tiki Boats a hazzard unless you wear rubber boots to go with your COVID face masks and ear and nose plugs needed to keep the urine and fecal infecting parasites in our water from entering our bodies during the overspray that will likely be encountered by the Tiki Boats due to the tidal-wave caused by the overdue major earthquake New England has been waiting for. As for me, I am working on a self-deploying grave, so that when the end is near, I can put my fears to rest that there will be no one left alive to give me a proper burial. My design concept is simple, you simply walk down a ramp, climb into a beautifully finished casket, inside will be one big button which you press, then soft music plays, nitrous-oxide slowly induces sleep, and the lights dim, the lid closes and the unit backfills itself with pre-seeded dirt (so that grass will grow) and a headstone of your design stands up and at this point your worries are over. No worries about no one being there to shed tears for me, I have had a good life responding to various forum threads ;-)  | 
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			Wow? XCR-700, I didn't know you could still get LSD, but a fascinating rose colored vision.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			No LSD needed, just drank too much Winnipesaukee water, or was it the Orange Freeze at Hearts Slush on the Boardwalk, could be those old biker dudes spiked it on me. Well thats what they always told us when I was a kid,,, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Either way, hope you enjoyed it, I like to think of it as a rainbow colored vision, all inclusive, not just rose colored. Got to go back and finish up my self-deploying grave plans. Then I was thinking of pitching an idea to Sir Richard Branson to rebuild his Island on Winnipesaukee, and starting a new reality TV series, "Celebrities Living Free" where they claim sovereignty from local laws and live like wealthy people should be aloud to live. Doing exactly what they want and constantly running afoul of the locals. It should be good for at least 3 seasons on one of the cable channels. So many opportunities, so little time to blog about them,,, I hope you do realize this all just for fun, no offense intended. Sometimes we all need a bit of nonsense to keep from getting dragged into a state of depression. Or maybe you dont,,, ATB  
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			If only the coast guard was in charge.... 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	 
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	![]() Sounds like a pitch for a competing TV show, "Coast Guard in Charge" staring Eric Estrada as "Ponch at the helm" and Paul Michael Glaser as "Starsky" and introducing Lindsay Lohan as Cmdr Striker, with Wayne Brady as seaman Smith and Toucan Sam as Pirate Bird Bill. As bad as TV is these days, I'm sure it could be a hit. End  
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			This may be a low water thread, but it seems to be time for high water waders. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	"Coast Guard in Charge"? Isn't that already in the Jones Act thread? Gary is right. Time to rest up for 2nd happy hour.  | 
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 Of course XCR-700 doesn't think he is on LSD, but maybe there something in the Winni-Water that has similar effects... Like we have all been brain washed to think the Lake water is not fit to drink, when in actuality, it is cheap high that will put drug dealers, out of business thus affecting, jobs in law enforcement, the legal system, and the corrections system..... 
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			Personally -- I LOVE this time of year with low water.  It gives me the great opportunity to explore the various markers and decipher if it is a true hazard i.e. Rock or simply a "safe passage" marker i.e. lower depth. 
		
		
		
			I have found numerous "safe passage" markers through the years and this becomes very helpful "in Season". As example for those unfamiliar -- all of the water to the East of FL#1 (Black Top at Weirs) is essentially safe for 75-80% of the boats -- FL#1 is a "safe passage" marker. Another example are the markers to Governors Bridge. When traveling East to West - all black tops are "safe passage" there are no rocks should you be inside them. Same for the Red Top at FL#43 just outside Gov Bridge. There are many many more -- and of course there are those that DISTINCTLY mark rocks not seen when water is at standard levels - the most important ones to learn!!  
		
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 And think of all the money I'll save at the local pubs! I can simply sign up for a ride on the Tiki Boat and bring my own volcano bowl and ask them to stop every so often to refill it with lake water. Brilliant. That being the case, I'll offer to cover the cost of the ride for anyone who wants to join me, but you have to bring your own volcano bowls, with the COVID still going on, I dont think we want to be sharing straw backwash   See we can have fun on this site (sometimes) and it really doesn't hurt at all  
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			It’s already been happening since June... 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Call any local marina and ask for a prop...! You can thank all the new to boating rental people. We’ve sent out people with a new prop in the morning and some boats don’t make it a full 24hr with a new prop!!!  | 
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			The DES lake level today is at 503.2 feet.  That's the same level as the low water of 2016.  We were at 503.7 on this date in 2019 and 2018.  We use shep's to launch and I had trouble getting the boat on the trailer in 2016.  There was a mound from all the people powering onto their trailers that was difficult to clear.   It's a consideration about when closeup will be this year.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			I've only been on the lake since '14—is it possible at this point for the lake to come back up? I remember that the level of '16 made it very difficult to get into Melvin Village Marina, so I'm wondering how much I need to plan! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Today's rain may help raise the level somewhat.   💦
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			I guess that's what I was wondering. How much can a day of rain really affect the lake's level? 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			I can't remember what year it was but a passing hurricane brought the lake up 6 inches in one day.  It was probably 20-25 years ago.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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 I remember well a 24 hour period of torrential rain at the end of September that year. The lake level noticeably increased substantially, and Bizer's chart shows a nearly 1 foot increase in a very short time span. Out of the norm, for sure, but it can (and did) happen.  | 
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			The big lake benefits from water runoff from the surrounding high terrain.   🏔
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			I'm not sure hat you mean by "Ridge Development." To me, the farther back from the lake the development goes, the less vegetation and more flow into the lake.  At the same time development farther back means more roads and lawns.  More salt, fertilizer, oil, etc that washes into the lake. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			The low lake sagas continue. A friend of ours who comes up every year from the Philadelphia area took his boat out yesterday.....was having a wonderful time....probably wasn’t paying close enough attention....and wham! Hit a rock, and finally some kind Welch Island dweller helped him out. One tow later, new prop, and lower unit, and $$$$$$$$$, he will be good to go. Ouch! Be careful, everyone, and thanks to the island guy who helped out...May have been one of you forum members.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			I've already moved my lifts in Wentworth Cove back 3' into the lake which gets me only an inch or two in depth. The scale that I affixed to my dock is showing that the lake is down about 13" from full. I know from past experience that I have trouble getting on and off of the lifts at -14". I'm hoping that this rain brings it up a bit, but the ground is so dry that I fear it will absorb most of the water before it gets to the lake.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			My weather station on Welch shows we have had 1.5” of rain as of 9:30 AM. I think it’s supposed to rain all day so that should help some... 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			I finally bought a prop wrench this year.  Maybe I should buy a prop too.  If this is a busy year for rentals and bent props I might not be able to find one locally when I need it.  My 2008 original prop doesn't have a ding in it.  I'm probably pushing my luck.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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