Has the Recent Rain helped any? I see that the Colorado River is Flooding near Bastrop.Red Horse said:Last time it was this low was 1950-1952 and then again in 1961-1963. Actually this is the lowest it has ever been, but when it does fill back up it does so in a hurry. What Texas needs is wide spread soaking rain to saturate the ground and then have some of those good old fashioned thunder storms made my multiple weather systems. WHen that happens you will see it rise pretty fast. The Llano, Perdanales and Colorado all feed Travis. Plus there are several large creek such as Sandy and Cypress that feed it as well. Lots of area to be drained into it. We are due!! Back in I think 99 I saw it come up from close to 40 foot low in about 2 weeks. When it does come back up there will be plenty of debris to get caught in intakes and bend props for a bit. I am ready to get back on Travis. Grew up going out there.
Better than nothing.customtouch said:Talked to a friend from Highland Lakes Marina yesterday and he told me it has come up about 1 1/2 foot so far.
Gas-Hole said:Better than nothing.customtouch said:Talked to a friend from Highland Lakes Marina yesterday and he told me it has come up about 1 1/2 foot so far.
veestyle said:Sad. threre's a famous Austin resturante that went under and sold I heard about due to the level.
Let's go, that is if it fills up this winter! think.gifDevilman said:Ugh, that doesn't sound like much of an enjoyable day. :cheesy: Will keep that in mind though about the north end, would still like to go & boat it.
Patchman said:Let's go, that is if it fills up this winter! think.gif
Devilman said:we get up that way, we'll for sure let ya know. You leading the way with Bucket List? :grin:
customtouch said:Depends on what year you are coming up!! :grin: