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Water in WY
Am back from Wyoming. They had a huge amount of snow and spring
rainfall so all the reservoirs are really full. In fact they have had extensive flooding. We went to see the Pathfinder dam which was built in 1910 and is 210' high where water was pouring over the spillway and looked and sounded just like Niagara Falls. It falls into a very narrow gorge causing a huge wave that rises half way up the 210' high walls. Very impressive. Pathfinder Reservoir is underused being somewhat isolated but is very large. It does have a single marina that was flooded. Lake Alcova which is the next one downstream on the N. Platte R. is nearer to town and is much more used with many very large boats for such a small lake. I was told that many directional drillers nearby make so much money that they buy big yachts they keep on the lake just for parties. Lake Alcova does have some scenic areas where it goes up into Fremont Canyon with vertical 250' walls. |
Water in WY
On Wed, 21 Jul 2010 09:23:59 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote: Am back from Wyoming. They had a huge amount of snow and spring rainfall so all the reservoirs are really full. In fact they have had extensive flooding. We went to see the Pathfinder dam which was built in 1910 and is 210' high where water was pouring over the spillway and looked and sounded just like Niagara Falls. It falls into a very narrow gorge causing a huge wave that rises half way up the 210' high walls. Very impressive. Pathfinder Reservoir is underused being somewhat isolated but is very large. It does have a single marina that was flooded. Lake Alcova which is the next one downstream on the N. Platte R. is nearer to town and is much more used with many very large boats for such a small lake. I was told that many directional drillers nearby make so much money that they buy big yachts they keep on the lake just for parties. Lake Alcova does have some scenic areas where it goes up into Fremont Canyon with vertical 250' walls. Welcome back. Sounds like some beautiful country. -- John H |
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