We arrived at Powell-reserved Camp site C 13--apparently it was taken, so we are in C 12. We will be here 4 nights before launching the end of the week. It was 115 degrees in Vegas and most of the desert as we rolled along yesterday! (We have to tow the boat with the Yukon when in Calif, but once in NV, and on, it went back behind the RV. We topped off the RV, and boat with fuel, between Big Water and Wahweep. (The last pump on the inside has a very long hose, which will reach to both C Dory tanks. ) Gas was about $2,93 a gallon, and Diesel was about $2.67 a gallon--gas was much better than Calif. where we were still paying as much as $3.70 last week.
Maps/charts: The Stan Jones maps are in stock at the Wahweep campground, so I suspect that they will be at most of the places in town. Mike's Stix Liquor--best place for lures and Licenses did not have the South Fishing maps--only the North. I have not checked WalMart or other sporting good stores.
The Word is that boating activity has slowed down the last week. Pretty much of a good season (our friends at Big Water Toy,s and storage, are happy to store our RV, with power while we are on the lake. ($$ or course) They are busier than every!
Castle rock cut is open, and should be open thru Sept. I would say that the lake was close to the same depth as last year. It was cloudy/smokey when we came in, but the water looks cloudier than most other years--I'll have to see how it looks in the next few days. Many of the washes showed evidence of recent running water--and we had a hard thundershower this afternoon.
I will have my Verizon phone on for Instant Messages: 850 619 4408. I can get these on many parts of the lake, where we cannot get A T & T, or Verizon phone calls.
As we crossed from Nevada, to Arizona, and then into Utah, on Hwy 15, there was a sign saying all water craft exit. I did, and we stayed in the left lane--trucks to the right lanes. A young man wanted to know where the boat had been during the last several months. He then "inspected it" --only the bottom. When we came to the ranger station at Wahweep, the ranger wanted the boat's registration, as well as our golden age card, and driver's license. We had to drive ahead, and I went back to get the boat registration out of the boat. All she did is write the date on it…didn't even take any information off my DL, the Reg, or Golden Age. (I was getting a "yearly sticker" (since I was going to be on the lake more than a couple of weeks).