One of my all time favorite swimming venues. I have often stayed up on the bench in my trailer where the dump station is. Usually less crowded up there than down by the shore. I usually drive my truck down to Wah Weap to do most of my swimming down there. I love swimming out to the line of buoys there, then swimming along them as far or farther than they go - particularly to the south. Nice video. I agree with you about the lake levels. I've seen the lake when it was quite full, and other years when it's been incredibly low. As you say it is a reservoir and varying levels have to be expected.
Thanks for the information. When I saw Lake Powell for the first time, in the early 80s, it was like paradise. That's why I went there again and again for a few years. Fantastic. That's how I remember it. Then came mass tourism. A lot has changed and been disturbed by human and now the climate is also a factor. It's sad.
@@DesertRatExplorationyour right. The Lake was a hidden gem. Thanks again for the update. I'm not around the corner...I live in Germany but I still have a deep connection to the lake because of the wonderful time I had there.
Thank you for updating and making a video I was wondering when you would make another one. That would be cool if you can at least do it once a month but I get life gets in the way if you know what I mean. But another great video and what you set at the end of the video about the pipes in the damn in people fear-mongering that is so true. I'm on the coastline of North Carolina and I always wanted to go out west to them dams ECT. But hurry and make another video lol
I’ll try and get some good stuff out there. Got a few ideas and a big big project I’ve been working on for months. Thanks for watching all the way to the end! You should come out west.
Swam a good mile to get to the rock back in '72 to '83. Still good with a sand bank in between in '87. Now...that's a stone's throw away. Several miles to the right and north, was a nice hide-a-way cove with a steep 50 yard sand dune and beach. A stop at Bull Frog with 2 five gallon cans got you to Paiute Farms and back-everyone had to swim at least 3 miles and dive the Rainbow Bridge and cliffs on the trip-those were the days. We had more fun than anyone would ever know. We are all now 70 years old. How time passes so fast!
You sound like a REAL swimmer. I am too. I love swimming the long distances. I have often stayed up on the bench at Lone Rock in my travel trailer, usually away from the crowds that gather down by the water. But I usually do most of my swimming down by the Wah Weap beach, swimming out to the buoys then swimming along the line of them and beyond to the south where there are some quiet lonely beaches away from the crowds. Lots of fun to be sure. I also love swimming off the slick rock beaches up at Bullfrog.
Welcome back, Sir Ratty of Page 👍 Yeah, the reservoir is coming up six inches per day at the moment. It's up 5.5 feet in 14 days. Inflow is in the low/mid 30k cfs. Long term average inflow for this date is 38k. The snowpack figures this year have pretty much followed the 10 year average. I'm not sure you'll get a 30 feet rise but 3580 seems very possible - ie 5 feet short of last years high. So maybe another 15 feet on what's already come in. Right up at the north end, the reservoir is flowing into White Canyon over the sediment bar (elevation 3561) but I doubt Farley will be topped up this year. It remains cut off from the reservoir with the pooled water evaporating under the desert sun. I think the talk of 'power pools' and 'dead pools' has been put to bed for the moment after last years 65 feet rise. The weather is so unpredictable though. I won't bore you with the fact that here in SE England it has been raining non stop since last October. Oh, I just did. Great footage, dear. Keep 'em coming 👍
Thanks Dave! Appreciate that information added. This water year is definitely less than the last. I think we need to make a trip to Hite and get some footage of that runoff. Hope all is well.
@@DesertRatExplorationYeah, all well here. With three weeks until the longest day, it would be nice to see some summer though. That would be great if you can get up to Hite. I appreciate it's quite a trek ! Regards.
From what I’ve seen it’s looking good up there. There is a guy who posts updates at the northern section of Lake Powell. Dan of all Things Remington. Good source.
@@DesertRatExploration maybe I'll put up a little update video on the water level on my channel after this weekend. I normally do car shows and building vehicles on my channel. But it could be a good change of pace
My God Man!~~~ Are there ANY Sailboats on Lake Powell? ~~~. Oh Oh Oh. My bad. I guess Sailboats are prohibited. So sorry. Thanks for the current info and put in scenes. Your comments are super helpful. ~~~ Mr. Not Worthy, from New Hampshire.
I did not see any. You’re going to have to do what the car did in the video and get that momentum or risk going in deeper sand. With the weight of your bike and gear I’m not sure. Obviously lightweight bikes can handle it. It’s just that deep sand which will cause you problems.
@harrywhitt2218 you know it really depends. If I’m not mistaken SLC to Bullfrog is a 5 hour drive and SLC to Page is 6 hours. Page has more facilities as Bullfrog is more remote. Gas will cost more in Ticaboo compared to Page. It all depends also what do you want to see on the Lake?
One of my all time favorite swimming venues. I have often stayed up on the bench in my trailer where the dump station is. Usually less crowded up there than down by the shore. I usually drive my truck down to Wah Weap to do most of my swimming down there. I love swimming out to the line of buoys there, then swimming along them as far or farther than they go - particularly to the south. Nice video. I agree with you about the lake levels. I've seen the lake when it was quite full, and other years when it's been incredibly low. As you say it is a reservoir and varying levels have to be expected.
Thanks for the information.
When I saw Lake Powell for the first time, in the early 80s, it was like paradise. That's why I went there again and again for a few years. Fantastic. That's how I remember it. Then came mass tourism. A lot has changed and been disturbed by human and now the climate is also a factor. It's sad.
I’d imagine. The lake had just become full and it was still a hidden gem. I’ve read about the massive parties in Bullfrog!
@@DesertRatExplorationyour right. The Lake was a hidden gem. Thanks again for the update. I'm not around the corner...I live in Germany but I still have a deep connection to the lake because of the wonderful time I had there.
I used to fly to lake Powell in my dad's plane ,then stay two weeks on the water ,in the boat at least twice a year so fun ❤
That’s awesome. That sounds like an adventure people would pay good money for.
Thank you for updating and making a video I was wondering when you would make another one. That would be cool if you can at least do it once a month but I get life gets in the way if you know what I mean. But another great video and what you set at the end of the video about the pipes in the damn in people fear-mongering that is so true. I'm on the coastline of North Carolina and I always wanted to go out west to them dams ECT. But hurry and make another video lol
I’ll try and get some good stuff out there. Got a few ideas and a big big project I’ve been working on for months. Thanks for watching all the way to the end! You should come out west.
Thank you. I have not been up to Lake Powell for a while.
It’s on the rise and more accessible than last year.
The 200,000+ CFS days were before they started diverting the headwaters to the other side of the Rockies :D Thanks for the update!
That’s a valid and fair point. Also, the Gila was running good that year too.
Swam a good mile to get to the rock back in '72 to '83. Still good with a sand bank in between in '87. Now...that's a stone's throw away. Several miles to the right and north, was a nice hide-a-way cove with a steep 50 yard sand dune and beach. A stop at Bull Frog with 2 five gallon cans got you to Paiute Farms and back-everyone had to swim at least 3 miles and dive the Rainbow Bridge and cliffs on the trip-those were the days. We had more fun than anyone would ever know. We are all now 70 years old. How time passes so fast!
You sound like a REAL swimmer. I am too. I love swimming the long distances. I have often stayed up on the bench at Lone Rock in my travel trailer, usually away from the crowds that gather down by the water. But I usually do most of my swimming down by the Wah Weap beach, swimming out to the buoys then swimming along the line of them and beyond to the south where there are some quiet lonely beaches away from the crowds. Lots of fun to be sure. I also love swimming off the slick rock beaches up at Bullfrog.
My first trip to Lake Powell was awesome. We pulled our houseboat into Rainbow Marina to pump and get ice. Much higher water level back then
What a special time. Rainbow Marina was the precursor to Dangling Rope.
@@DesertRatExploration Dangling Rope?
@@rilianriggs4620 they ended up getting rid of the Rainbow Bridge Marina and moved facilities to a larger area. Dangling Rope Marina was born
Thank you
Doing a great job, keep it up, thanks
Thanks Roy!
When I live there in the mid 1970s, water was all the way to the top of the bathtub ring still looks to be 50 or 60 foot low on Lone Rock.
Welcome back, Sir Ratty of Page 👍 Yeah, the reservoir is coming up six inches per day at the moment. It's up 5.5 feet in 14 days. Inflow is in the low/mid 30k cfs. Long term average inflow for this date is 38k. The snowpack figures this year have pretty much followed the 10 year average. I'm not sure you'll get a 30 feet rise but 3580 seems very possible - ie 5 feet short of last years high. So maybe another 15 feet on what's already come in. Right up at the north end, the reservoir is flowing into White Canyon over the sediment bar (elevation 3561) but I doubt Farley will be topped up this year. It remains cut off from the reservoir with the pooled water evaporating under the desert sun.
I think the talk of 'power pools' and 'dead pools' has been put to bed for the moment after last years 65 feet rise. The weather is so unpredictable though. I won't bore you with the fact that here in SE England it has been raining non stop since last October. Oh, I just did.
Great footage, dear. Keep 'em coming 👍
Thanks Dave! Appreciate that information added. This water year is definitely less than the last. I think we need to make a trip to Hite and get some footage of that runoff. Hope all is well.
@@DesertRatExplorationYeah, all well here. With three weeks until the longest day, it would be nice to see some summer though.
That would be great if you can get up to Hite. I appreciate it's quite a trek !
Regards.
Im planning on going to bullfrog this next weekend for a little fishing and playing trip
From what I’ve seen it’s looking good up there. There is a guy who posts updates at the northern section of Lake Powell. Dan of all Things Remington. Good source.
@DesertRatExploration I have watched him from time to time but I haven't seen him put anything up for a while now
@@Clawson_customs yeah your right. Hopefully he puts a new one up.
@@DesertRatExploration maybe I'll put up a little update video on the water level on my channel after this weekend. I normally do car shows and building vehicles on my channel. But it could be a good change of pace
My God Man!~~~ Are there ANY Sailboats on Lake Powell? ~~~. Oh Oh Oh. My bad. I guess Sailboats are prohibited. So sorry. Thanks for the current info and put in scenes. Your comments are super helpful. ~~~ Mr. Not Worthy, from New Hampshire.
NPS just increased the fee prices for watercraft too. I forget how much but people are fuming.
What about Antelope launch ramp? What’s the update on that?
Good question! Let’s see if we can look into it.
Nice Good coverage
Thank you!
Did you see any cruiser motorcycles going from the edge of the lake uphill ? Is it doable? Planning a trip on my shadow 750.
I did not see any. You’re going to have to do what the car did in the video and get that momentum or risk going in deeper sand. With the weight of your bike and gear I’m not sure. Obviously lightweight bikes can handle it. It’s just that deep sand which will cause you problems.
been wondering where you have been, miss the videos. would be nice to have some non AI updates maybe forecast video would be good.
I’ll be posting more! Want to switch things up and get some good stuff out there for the people!
So sad to see the lake so low.
It is for sure sad.
well there's water around lone rock.
God I missed you
I’m back!
How many people come from the East and go to Bullfrog rather than Wahweap, Big Water, and Page?
Mostly folks from Colorado and North Eastern Utah.
@@DesertRatExploration so do people from SLC typically go the Big Water Wahweap Page way?
@harrywhitt2218 you know it really depends. If I’m not mistaken SLC to Bullfrog is a 5 hour drive and SLC to Page is 6 hours. Page has more facilities as Bullfrog is more remote. Gas will cost more in Ticaboo compared to Page. It all depends also what do you want to see on the Lake?
@@DesertRatExploration to be honest I’m in the process on some environmental and economic research for the bullfrog and ticaboo area.
@@harrywhitt2218 that’s awesome. Let me know if I could assist you with anything.
Camping ON the Beach? They still allow that??
Yes! As long as the water quality is good. The beach is good to go!
I will be there July11-14th
The lake will be higher when you arrive!
Four wheel drive for that fine sand
💯
That and Mead not in are lifetime
DANG, I JET SKI'D THAT LAKE FROM 2000 TO 2006. A LOT MORE WATER BACK THEN. CASTLE ROCK HAD DEEP WATER ALL AROUND IT.
I’ve almost boated around Castle Rock in 2011. So close but not good enough!