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Spring fed lakes seem to be holding up much better. I help my buddy take his boat out of Stinson Lake in Rumney and his lake level was normal level.
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Did you know the last of the indigenous people living at their Weirs Beach fishing village were evicted and forcibly driven out by the year, 1696. They relocated to the shoreline area along the Saco River in what is now Fryeburg, Maine.
So, 329-years later in 2025, here we be and this year's Lake Winnipesaukee low water situation has got to somehow be directly related to the forced eviction ..... www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquadoctan ..... of these indigenous people back in 1696. Some type of heap big revenge coming from the Smile of the Great Spirit or something, ugh! ...... ![]() ![]() Last edited by fatlazyless; 10-03-2025 at 05:29 PM. |
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Wow. Tell us more about how cfs flow rates can be verified by looking at the water from a bridge. Yup only mega size corporations break rules. It must be low rainfall and evaporation cause any other cause is a tinfoil hat conspiracy. Yes, there's a mass outflow facility and they are above reproach. Nothing to see here folks... move along. |
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So why complain about the price of electricity if you want the dam to flow less water and produce less electricity?
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The consensus seems to be the lake is managed for a (very small) amount of power generation and not for the benefit/enjoyment of property owners (tax payers). Winni is a complicated eco system with many stakeholders. If the health of the lake was paramount, seems to me, everyone would benefit.
We are fortunate that our community has rallied around the health of our lake, understanding this benefits all stakeholders. We have programs/grants for septic, run-off, and other initiatives all focused on improving/maintaining water quality. Maintaining the water level year round just makes sense and certainly makes for a more enjoyable summer. I don’t’ know the details of the Winni lake management, but if I lived there, i would be getting involved. If you are a property owner, and your quality of lake life declines…you are at risk on many levels. It is difficult to understand why something so basic as maintaining the water level of Winni throughout the summer, has been so controversial. But then again, i am not on winni… |
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Because when too much water is withheld, the lake overflows and damage to the shoreline properties occurs.
No one knows for sure how "wet" the summer is going to be. |
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Someone posted this pic of Lake Champlain on Facebook yesterday. That's rough.
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For a second there I wondered if that was the stretch between Ames Farm and Diamond Island.
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The red line ..... www.weather.gov/btv/lakeLevel?year=2025 ..... represents Lake Champlain's lake level this year, 2025, compared to historic maximum, average, and minimum levels going back to 1907.
Bernie Sanders' 1920 island summer house with a little over one acre on Lake Champlain, North Hero, Vermont ...... http://www.sfgate.com/realestate/sli...ome-133412.php ...... in August, 2016. Cannot find a Bernie photo for October, 2025 to show today's much lower Lake Champlain water level. That boat lift looks to have four wheels on it for rolling out to deeper water! Bernie is 84, born Sept 8, 1941, and he still goes water skiing on one ski, but not with today's low water levels ...... too many rocks to destroy the prop! Last edited by fatlazyless; 10-07-2025 at 08:33 PM. |
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My guess? Bernie has a 1980 Alumacraft 14' vee hull with a 15hp Evinrude tiller handle 2-stroke and boat and motor came with the house. Everything on the old aluminum boat still works good, and it mostly gets rowed by two rowers using four wood oars, Bernie and wife. The motor only gets used occasionally when the grandkids come visit just for a fun fast ride. Bernie, row de boat ashore, Hallelujah! ...... ![]() |
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As a nerd (and I know I have some fellow nerds on here) looking at those Lake Champlain graphs, it is a bit fascinating that on Champlain it is fairly average to have a four-foot swing between high tide and low tide each year. Sometimes five or six-plus, like they have now. So they must have to plan accordingly, hence BS's dock on wheels perhaps.
Meanwhile we are on page 3 of a huge months-long discussion because of the low water... and the difference isn't even 3 feet yet for us. It's pretty DAM interesting!
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Curious if this bit of rain makes a measurable impact on the lake level.
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First time my boating season ended by lack of water, instead of time.
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It is all in what you are used too..... Note by the definition used on this forum, Bernie is not an islander, you drive onto the Hero Islands, either via bridge in the north, or via the causeway in the south......
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https://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums...ad.php?t=27101 Haven't seen it since then. ![]() The elevation of the only land that could produce such a spring-water surge is only about 40-feet. (Wolfeboro Airport's average elevation, minus 504'). ![]()
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