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    Gotta Luv Ewetah

    Where else can you be on the lake in freezing cold temps one day and on what will be the lake the next day and only 30 minutes apart. Friday I was surfing and Saturday I was skiing.

    Happy Easter

    #2
    I almost when snowmobile yesterday...

    Although the lake is ready for surfing, it is a little nippy for this brazilian...
    The laughter of the world is merely loneliness pathetically trying to reassure itself. - Neal A. Maxwell

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      #3
      You guys are lucky. I came out there to your neck of the woods two years ago to do some good quality skiing like we dont have here in the east. One day on the slopes in Park City, the next day at some state park lake around Provo, then the next day at Snowbird. Beautiful area you guys have, I would love to do both in the same day, boat & ride early one morning, and then hit a few slope runs in the afternoon.
      I don't want to go to work, take me wake surfing instead!

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        #4
        Gonna throw in some pics for gotta luv Ewe-tah.

        First one is on the slopes in Park City, day 1.

        2nd one is Lake Utah I believe right around Provo, day 2.

        3rd is on the slopes at Snowbird, day 3.

        4th shows how bad the parking is there!
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        I don't want to go to work, take me wake surfing instead!

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          #5
          you climb out the trunk? ha
          Work Hard, Play Harder

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            #6
            Originally posted by scoot18 View Post
            Gonna throw in some pics for gotta luv Ewe-tah.

            First one is on the slopes in Park City, day 1.

            2nd one is Lake Utah I believe right around Provo, day 2.

            3rd is on the slopes at Snowbird, day 3.

            4th shows how bad the parking is there!
            Thats park city for ya

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              #7
              EK and Kona,

              I do not think you missed much on Saturday. I called Sand Hollow (the ranger station has a phone), and asked how it looked. She said the wind was picking up. I asked how many boats were there...she said not many...about 25. For a lake that size, 25 boats is a glass shattering disaster.

              I am sure many of those boats were fishing boats, but there is always an enormous amount of Northern Utah traffic here on Easter. There were probably more than a few wallies out there. If you are going to go in sub 50 degree water, it better be glass. So I did not go myself. Instead I took the dirt bike out for a good run.
              Be excellent to one another.

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                #8
                Originally posted by talltigeguy View Post
                EK and Kona,

                I do not think you missed much on Saturday. I called Sand Hollow (the ranger station has a phone), and asked how it looked. She said the wind was picking up. I asked how many boats were there...she said not many...about 25. For a lake that size, 25 boats is a glass shattering disaster.

                I am sure many of those boats were fishing boats, but there is always an enormous amount of Northern Utah traffic here on Easter. There were probably more than a few wallies out there. If you are going to go in sub 50 degree water, it better be glass. So I did not go myself. Instead I took the dirt bike out for a good run.

                Kona is my hero for getting in the water at 40 degree F. For me it has to be at least 60.

                I never tried dry suit, perhaps some day I'll try that and then maybe 50
                The laughter of the world is merely loneliness pathetically trying to reassure itself. - Neal A. Maxwell

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by eksilva View Post
                  Kona is my hero for getting in the water at 40 degree F. For me it has to be at least 60.

                  I never tried dry suit, perhaps some day I'll try that and then maybe 50
                  50 is not bad in a dry suit. There is no shock as the cold water penetrates the suit. It is a whole 'nuther animal.

                  Personally, I feel the air and water are the same with a drysuit. If I would wear a light pair of sweats for 50 degree air temp, then that is what I wear under my drysuit for 50 degree water and I seem to be just fine.
                  Be excellent to one another.

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                    #10
                    Thanks Tall

                    A good pair of sweats under the dry suit booties and a hoodie and don't forget the gloves and it's not to bad. Going again Monday or Tuesday afternoon any takers?

                    Tall we are going to try again in a couple of weeks

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                      #11
                      I like the unzipped jacket look at the top of the run... Very nice...

                      Seeing snow makes my shoulder hurt though...

                      That could be all the Wii I've been playing though...
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Lunchbox View Post
                        I like the unzipped jacket look at the top of the run... Very nice...

                        Seeing snow makes my shoulder hurt though...

                        That could be all the Wii I've been playing though...
                        Haha......I actually laughed out loud at your WII reference..............cause I know exactly what you mean.....lol

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                          #13
                          Here is a lake 15 minutes for Park City (Jordanelle State Park)

                          Those 2 lakes are 50 minutes apart....
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                          The laughter of the world is merely loneliness pathetically trying to reassure itself. - Neal A. Maxwell

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                            #14
                            Last year we had snow on Easter.

                            The kids were making snow angels in their swimsuits (after some time warming up in the hot tub). The day before we were out on the lake.
                            Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."

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                              #15
                              We had AM ice on the ground last year. This year we were on the boat, no one got in the water though. Still too cold for us Southerners. I did get in waist deep to take care of some loading issues, and it was chilly. We cooked crawfish........again.

                              This year....



                              last year
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