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Hey I was just there yesterday and didn't check, but I was wondering if the water is up enough that you can launch a boat from any of the lanes on the ramp? I know when the water was low there was a big drop off the ends of the east and west lanes and only the center went all the way down. But I didn't see any cones warning about either side and I did notice the water is up about 10 feet from January, so I'm assuming the ramp is safe to launch, but I still launched from the middle just to be safe.. Anyone know how much room we have in each lane to launch our boats? Did they happen to put couple loads of rock at the ends of those ramps to save our trailers wheels just in case? Just wondering if anyone knows... Thanks Jeff
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Last week the left side ( looking down the ramp) was at the yellow caution line which was covered with water on Saturday. The prior week they had cones in place. I would launch anywhere on it now
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I watched the north and south marina all winter and from what I seen nothing done at the north marina to help that problem. I seen someone pull the stuff from the south marina (the concrete post base). Everytime a dwr officer was there I asked him why they were doing nothing when the lake was so low it anyways comes down to the almighty buck.
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Thanks everyone and Alan, that was kind of the news I was wondering if any one had been there when they were warning you not to use certain areas.. Good to know it's up to a safer level now... Too bad they didn't at least put some rock off the end, even if they didn't have money for cement, the rock wouldn't have been too expensive... Oh well maybe next drought... Thanks all Jeff
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A tectonic plate can outrun the Utah Parks/DWR people when it comes to getting something done. Except for raising fees. That they do like lightning.
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(04-19-2023, 12:07 PM)RockyRaab2 Wrote: A tectonic plate can outrun the Utah Parks/DWR people when it comes to getting something done. Except for raising fees. That they do like lightning.
Au contraire mon amigo! Raising fees is done at the speed of light.
Bob Hicks, from Utah
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Most of the "help" I've seen at Willard (when any could be seen at all) looked like nothing more than minimum-wage janitorial types. Actually helping park visitors is apparently not in their job description.