As the "newbies," the "minimalists," we want to thank everyone who helped us on the Lake Powell trip--especially Chris, the leader, and Bill and El, the gurus! It was a wonderful experience!
We stayed out 15 nights on See-Saw , the only 16-footer in the group. It was the first time we'd slept aboard and our first time on the water on Powell. We launched at Stateline on Sept. 11 and took out on Sept. 26. We covered 504 miles on the water and averaged 9 mpg.
We first met John in the Wahweap marina and then went out with Chris, Robbi, Bob, and Betsy on Sept. 17, and we took off again on our own on Sept. 22. (We just got back to Amarillo yesterday, Sept. 30.)
I think we saw (and/or visited with the owners of) 19 C-Dories, including our own. We were asked to send a list of those.
The ones we saw, besides our own See-Saw, were John on No-Name, Chris on Rana Verde, Bob and Betsy on Sea Pal, Bill and El on Halcyon, Pat and Patty on Daydream, Ken and Jane on CAVU, Jeff on Bossa Nova, Jim and Laurie on Laurna Jo, Brent and Dixie on Discovery, Russ and Toni on Traveler, Rick and Jan on Sea Lark, Hans and Marles on Rigi, Tom and Nancy on Jeanie P, Steve and Diana on Constant Craving, George and Jan on Sea Quest, Ken and Lynn on Wood Duck, and John on Grizzly. We also saw Frequent Sea in the Wahweap marina, but didn't meet the new owner. And Robbi of C-Run was with us, without either of her C-Dories, and Tex and Sharon, though they have a small houseboat, the Becky Thatcher, and are considering a C-Dory, and Rob and Paige (who like hanging out with C-Brats) on their Ranger tug named Machete Bettie.
It was an awesome trip, and we learned so much and got to know so many great folks that we'll never forget Lake Powell '09!
(We'll post a few pictures soon.)
Lyle and Janda