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Marc,
Interesting information on the water levels of the lake. I didn't know any of that.
I'm looking forward to reading your profile. This morning I located journals of several of your previous trips, which gives me opportunity for some fun reading. Actually, I'm having a hard time not reading them all right now, when I should instead be sending this reply! Seems like you get more than your share of rain and cold. But what beautiful areas to ride in!
Jeff
Hi Jeff, thanks for the comments. I vividly remember your Crazyguyonabike blog where you broke so many spokes on your three speed! I liked reading your profile, and how you got started. I’ll read all your blogs this summer, in between my duties at home. This short trip was much needed. I was able to “slide” downhill on the east side of the dam, but the west side had washed out from heavy rainfall and was treacherous. Locals told me Clark State Lake level was lowered for dam repairs shortly after your Diversion ride. It was still over five feet low in April of this year, but an extremely wet May brought the lake up three feet in one month. I’ll get my profile written soon, since I’m just now getting started on this site. Thanks again for the comments, and I look forward to reading about all your trips.
3 years ago
My great grand father had a cook stove similar to this, but not near as fancy. Grandma made me cookies on it.
1 year ago