Interesting...
The state park page says that the water levels are rising, and the water monitoring page I have show it over half-full.
I should ask my friend who lives in Ivins to take a drive to confirm!
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Interesting...
The state park page says that the water levels are rising, and the water monitoring page I have show it over half-full.
I should ask my friend who lives in Ivins to take a drive to confirm!
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Remember what happened in "The Subway" 8 years ago, which was the last time Southern Utah had this much snow pack. If you haven't watched this video before it's well worth 20 minutes of your time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gV7nagK08VA
Oh yes! We are wanting to go in these conditions for a long time actually. Got the drysuits all tested and ready to go, bivy gear, the best climbers of the group if we need to escape somewhere, a potshot or two, and GoPros loaded for an epic journey.
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It is pretty amazing! Seriously almost worth driving back down there for. We left Tuesday because the weather turned bad. Sarah wanted to thaw out. 2 weeks ago they had -22 wind chill in I.F. We got two days of decent weather in STG then bailed.
Sarah asked me if Gunlock was over flowing I said I don't think yet but I was pretty sure it would this year.
Here are a few more pics for the non believer.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...91bcf4c1a1.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...4e29077e24.jpg
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:facepalm1: I'm calling it right now.....
SAR is going to be very busy this Spring. Hopefully nobody gets killed.
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Sweet! Thanks for the pics blue eyes!
Guess I’m driving down there this weekend...
Bringing my drone and GoPros
And if the lake is already overflowing, come April it’s going to be even more significant!
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I was in Circleville last weekend (site of an avalanche death a few weeks ago). The run-off was such that ATV trails were raging rivers, some spots too deep to cross safely. As we made it across HWY89 toward the north end of Piute Reservoir, the trail had become a moving LAKE of water. Never have I seen that much runoff this time of year. It's going to get UGLY!
Two questions...what is the Canyonman legend and where is Gunlock Res. and why is it significant?
I just looked up the res. on google maps. I've been all over souther Utah but I've never been over there...with the exception of a few very nice mnt. bike trails just west of STG. Thanks.
Watch the video I posted or read the following to be introduced to the legend of Canyonman
Legend of Canyonman
http://climb-utah.com/Zion/subway2.htm