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wrote in message ... Yep! I figure about 500 more of those gully washers and we'll be in business! There's still plenty of water in the lake, in reality, it's just that all of the ramp's ends are 6 feet in the air! Perfect opportunity for someone to lenghten those ramps. |
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On Nov 16, 9:31 am, "Don White" wrote:
wrote in message ... Yep! I figure about 500 more of those gully washers and we'll be in business! There's still plenty of water in the lake, in reality, it's just that all of the ramp's ends are 6 feet in the air! Perfect opportunity for someone to lenghten those ramps. Don, they're owned and operated by the Army Corps of Engineers, and they don't have the foresight to do anything like that. They'll decide to do that at full pool, build cofer dams, etc. to make it much, much more complex and costly than it needs to be! |
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