09/20 - Lake Powell 2014 Gathering

Jody, not coming at all? You are so close! We'll miss you!

Daydream and Constant Craving are in the Walmart parking lot in Price, UT, right now, and drawing a LOT of interest! We should be on the lake by 1 p.m. tomorrow!

Our thoughts though are with the Wrights and the 20 people who worked at the factory who are now in limbo. Just terrible news.
 
We plan on leaving San Diego tomorrow (Sunday) in spite of the heat for Lake Powell but had to change our route due to #15 closure just north of Las Vegas. We will be traveling thru Phoenix and Flagstaff and plan on being on the water Monday afternoon.
Plan on being at Oak Canyon on the 19th and will probably camp in Friendship Cove on the way. Look forward to seeing and meeting you all.
John and Grayle Blecker
 
I can look them up from last year (they are on the boat; I will be there in a couple of hours) however, exact coordinates won't necessarily help. This is because the exact location varies due to water level. I have been there twice now, and the locations were completely different because of the water level variation.

But essentially, you putter on up to Oak Canyon (which will be on river left, i.e. on your right if coming from Wahweap, and on your left if coming from Bullfrog). It's marked as a wide bay on the Stan Jones map.

Both times I have been there we have been in a location such that you generally make a sweeping turn to starboard as you enter the bay. There will be a "potty island" and you go past that and make a general turn to port. At that point you should be able to see the group somewhere on a sand bar. The first year we were behind a spit to starboard; last year behind a spit to port (after generally heading into the back of the bay.

Also, by the time you are in the bay you should be able to radio others who are there.
 
Scott...Oak is at mile 51 to starboard heading upstream. There is a large bay at the mouth on the canyon...the group will be in the bay somewhere...or possibly up the canyon a short way...depending on the water level and where the good beaches are. Cruise into the bay and look for a dozen or two C-dorys...can't miss it!
 
Following with interest (drooling) and wishing you all a great time. Be safe, and watch the weather. Considerable rain predicted over the next few days. don't know if that will reach you. Be safe and leave the bilge pumps on "auto" over night. :lol:

Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
Much to our dismay, we bailed on the GT due to some steering issues, and then a RV problem. Discretion is the better part of valor, and I didn't want to tiller steer the boat if the steering completely crapped out.

It was great to travel with Pat and Patty, and wonderful to see Dr Bob and Marie. Great times in Iceberg Canyon! We also waved at Brent and Dixie on the east side of Loa.

Heads up!! We were stopped for inspections in both Idaho and Oregon. The folks in Idaho washed down the boat withe 140 degree water, and gave us a certificate. The guy was a retired Marine SgtMaj, and was in one of my squadrons. The Oregon inspection was VERY thorough, turning up a wasp nest, and a few cherry pits that something had stored in the unused drain for the port lazerette. That's not meant to be facetious, the guy really went over the boat. Looking at details like where the bronze bow strip meets the glass. Wash and dry your boat before you leave. We did, but it still brings a lot of scrutiny.

We are going to grab the dirt boat and head back out mid next week. I'll fix the steering when I get back.

Sorry we missed seeing every one!!!!

Safe journeys!

Steve
 
Ooh, nice spot! That looks like it's slightly up into the canyon? How nice to have a bit more water.

I'm still on my way there, so will probably miss the gathering - hoping there may be a few "stragglers" staying on the lake longer that I might hook up with (not that that's easy in the canyons).
 
I don't know if any folks out on the lake will see this, but if you do I have a question: Is anyone planning to stay on the lake beyond the gathering? If so it might be fun to meet up (I realize that can be hard without a plan).

I'm at Powell now doing some (land) puttering on the boat. Debating whether to launch tomorrow and/or wait until after Saturday's weather (would put time to good use installing solar panels). I guess I'll check the forecast again tomorrow. When I looked today Saturday showed as rainy and must be bringing something in, because temps up until then are high 80's every day, and afterward mid-70's every day. So far it doesn't look really windy that day, but sort of hard to imagine a big shift like that without a bunch of wind (?).

Sure is nice to be here, even on land :D
 
Here's another one.

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Sunbean when I left on Tuesday they were in Forgotten and headed down the lake. There was another group down around Oak. Keep your eyes pealed and your radio on 68.
 
Thanks, Jody. Those are neat photos you get with the overhead camera.

If I decide not to head out until after Saturday, I may hang around at the ramp to see if I can catch some incoming C-Brats just to say "Hi" (and heck, to pick up some launch ramp tips :D).

In the heat of the day yesterday (must have been 95º+) I mentioned something to a local about how it looked like fall temps were coming on Saturday (is going from mid-90's to mid-70's for highs) and they said "Oh no, this is fall weather already." I guess mid-70's must be "winter" then.
 
Charlie, Dr. Bob and Marie were in Oak Canyon and planned to stay for another week or so. They had already spent two weeks on the lake. Doing well and both looked good.

We came home today after 8 days on the lake. Great gathering, the weather was perfect. 17 boats at Oak Canyon. We split into three groups after that. Only 6 boats made it to Forgotten Canyon. The rest stayed in the lower lake.
 
We too arrived home today after a wonderful 9 days on the lake & now are already looking forward to another repeat next year. It's always great to see again old C-Brat friends & meet new ones. This has been a banner year for us in this regard with the Friday Harbor Gathering & extended time spent in that area, along with a month in Yellowstone, followed by the just ended time at Lake Powell & all this in a year mainly just trying to evaluate whether JoLee was going to be able to do another future extended Alaska cruise. Well, we now know that JoLee is for sure recovered enough for another Alaska Adventure next year & for the first time for us it will very likely be a shared adventure with at least one other boat & maybe more, which we had a fantastic time discussing the preliminary planning involved during the last week.

Brent & Dixie, right after you two left Forgotten Canyon, I walked up to the fire pit above where we all had the boats on shore & a snake mostly hidden in the sticker weeds along the trail had me hi stepping for a few moments until I realized it was a golfer instead of a rattlesnake.

Jay
 
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