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Name:   twc - Email Member
Subject:   Lake Level Alert
Date:   9/11/2007 9:46:31 PM

Found this on the other forum. Thought some of you might be interested

URL: Lake Level Alert

Name:   Loganmartinnights - Email Member
Subject:   Lake Level Alert
Date:   9/12/2007 5:02:58 AM

TWC, You can sign up for this service right before you get into forums. I am glad you posted it because like a lot of people I don't always see the forrest for the trees. That website is great for folks who don't live on the water. Since i hadn't gone to that site I wasn't sure about it how it worked, but after you posted the link curiosity got the best of me and , now i know. Its so good when people see something, and then post the link , always makes for an interesting read.

Chris, I am so curious about what will stick out of the water when we reach the low level, heck I might be able to find some of my tools from last years trim adjustment on the wave runner.

I'm usually not bad about throwing things when I get pissed off but about 6 years ago I skipped a cell phone off the boat after about that 6th dropped call, Maybe I can find it and have the chance to throw it again. Or perhaps take it back to the house and smash it with a sledge hammer.
I can look back and laugh now but my god man there was a time when Verizon was not worth a crap on the water. David



Name:   RatherBeSkiing - Email Member
Subject:   low water treasure hunt
Date:   9/12/2007 9:00:12 AM

In the many years I've been hanging out at the lake I've never found anything that's fallen off our pier. I mean - never. I think it's because of the wave action we get where we are. I tell people not to take anything to the pier that they value. I also tell them not to wear any jewelry they value.

I was tubing over Labor Day and took a nasty spill that ripped the watch right off my arm (not to mention the bruised ribs and stiff neck!). A watch is the only jewelry I wear around the water. But I can wear a kids watch so I buy Timex Kids Sport watches for about $15. No great loss. I take off my earrings and necklace. When my daughter brings friends to the lake I make them take off all of their jewelry and leave it in the house. I tell them not to take their cell phones and Ipods on the pier but they don't listen. There's one of each somewhere off our pier from this summer.

I would think that someone with a metal detector could find quite a trove walking the banks this winter.



Name:   Loganmartinnights - Email Member
Subject:   low water treasure hunt
Date:   9/12/2007 5:15:41 PM

Well my first post about the water level going down, and how I was interested in seeing what I had never seen before, I thought i would be the fly in the milk. However, I think many of us are curious,



Name:   skiantique - Email Member
Subject:   low water treasure hunt
Date:   9/12/2007 8:39:32 PM

Gotta look for the silver lining! If it's going to drop, then heck, let it go on down and let's see if we can find all of the sunken bridge supports, buried roads, etc...

Now that might make weekend winters really fun. :-)

Would be really cool to walk with a GPS, mark sunken structures, and post them up on Google Earth.

chris



Name:   skiantique - Email Member
Subject:   Lake Level Alert
Date:   9/12/2007 8:40:06 PM

Verizon does not work at all at our house in Stemley Cove. The other thing consistent in there is T-mobile.

chris



Name:   MovinFr8 - Email Member
Subject:   Lake Level Alert
Date:   9/12/2007 9:16:40 PM

Our lot gently slopes and Tmobile does not work in the lower half of the house but does on the main level on the street side but if walk to the back of the house looking at the lake it cuts off dead. It works down by the lake though, go figure.....

Verizon air card for the computer works only in the loft and gets decent reception, enough to work with unfortunately.

I do wish it would go on down to get the rocks and logs that I can see or kick when swimming.




Name:   twc - Email Member
Subject:   Lake Level Alert
Date:   9/12/2007 9:42:18 PM

My tmobile works great at Stemly and all around the lake really.

GPS marking and google earth would be awesome. I'm in for that.

Last year, actually January of this year, the week it went down to 458. I did a lot of shoreline cleanup. Tore apart and burned an old floating pier and several trees. Lost a good crowbar I would kinda like to have back. Don't want it back bad enough to loose that much water but if it's going down anyway, what the heck.

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TC







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