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late summer AZ/UT DWS?

Posted:
Mon May 23, 2011 3:33 pm
by blimp
"Lake Mead and Lake Powell, two huge dammed reservoirs on the Colorado River battered in recent years by drought, are projected to get 1.5 trillion gallons of new water between them from the mammoth melt."
maybe it'll fill up beyond the choss bands.
Re: late summer AZ/UT DWS?

Posted:
Mon May 23, 2011 10:42 pm
by toivo
extreme weather patterns, fluctuations form what might be considered normal. disaster opens up new opportunities.
sandstone would be so much better if it were ALL solid, less soil. more hard sand stone please
humanity has to find a way to make its effluent more sustainable. could we include mountain run off in this category, broadly considered- global climate change, etc.? let's all be a bear scout and try this out tomorrow. please. sustainable effluent. ice caps are melting and we're all ready to take advantage.
Re: late summer AZ/UT DWS?

Posted:
Tue May 24, 2011 10:20 am
by Lox
One would hope this is the case, and I even have a dude with a big fishin' boat lined up to go take a look...
I'm hoping there are areas of not-choss just because everyone has been scrabling for like 2 years to get the smallest, lightest setup. lol...