That looks like a nice lake. I wish it was a little closer. It appears by google it is about 487 miles...
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Originally posted by Timmy! View PostOk! Are the ramps pretty busy or few and far between? Sorry for all of the questions, we're just trying to sort out all of the misc ramblings we have heard 3rd person and haven't actually talked to anyone who's been there recently.
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Originally posted by Waterski-Rebel View PostDiesel - Sorry, we hit Glendo last weekend (yes I will post pics). :-) We were also going to do Lake Mac over the 4th, but decided against it.
How is Lake Mac with no coves? Can you find smooth water?
We found some amazing water (In Glendo). We had to drive through the first canyon, then found a 2nd one, and on the other side of that one was a lake about the size of cherry creek. We were the only boat in there moving (there was one fishing).
I was really considering going to Glendo with some friends from work, but its been a tradition with my college buddies to go to Lake Navaho and camp. We are going from that Wednesday to Sunday if anyone else happens to be there. We'll have three boats, plus a pontoon.
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What I do not like about Glendo is how they put up the barrier to load/unload your boat. so you do not even have an option but go to the ramp. When we were there the water was unbelieveably rough at the ramp. we unloaded and water was dumping in the boat from the front and back. But both Glendo and Macaunahay are going to have their good weather days and their bad.
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My wife isn't a camper, so I don't mind using the boat ramps, but I can understand how much easier it would be to drop the boat into the water at your campsite.
Diesel - What is Navaho like? How long is the drive?
Samw - I wish it were closer too. It's a 3.5 hour drive for me, and when you add in all the stops it took almost 5 hours. We had to stop for Lunch/Dinner both ways.
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Originally posted by Waterski-Rebel View PostI am pretty sure we were here (see pink circle). The water was only 5-6 feet deep. It was amazing. The shores were land (not rock), and there were a bunch of cows on the shore too.
We were told the lake was 100% full, plus it had an additional 10% flood retention.
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