Great video Chevy, very concise and information dense. Appreciate you giving the lakes sizes in surface acres and depth. At 10:20, I have never seen so much water going through Ft. Loudoun Dam or the Watts Bar side so high! Another benefit to the lakes draw down during winter is that since mosquitoes lay eggs in the mud banks, when the water comes up, they largely get wiped out! Other contributing waterways into Tellico Lake include Notchy Creek and Bat Creek - the location the Smithsonian Museum's Bat Creek Stone was found!
Great info, thanks for sharing it.
What about locking thru between lakes?
You can. Not something I’d want to do regularly but you can drive a boat from here to FL.
Great video Chevy, very concise and information dense. Appreciate you giving the lakes sizes in surface acres and depth. At 10:20, I have never seen so much water going through Ft. Loudoun Dam or the Watts Bar side so high! Another benefit to the lakes draw down during winter is that since mosquitoes lay eggs in the mud banks, when the water comes up, they largely get wiped out! Other contributing waterways into Tellico Lake include Notchy Creek and Bat Creek - the location the Smithsonian Museum's Bat Creek Stone was found!
Didnt the dam system flood Indigenous historical sites? Tribal elder predicted valley would be completely flooded as a result of desecration?
I bet you guys dont mention a thing about the Sasquatches y’all got around Telico lake?! Y’all know Scott Carpenter dont ya?
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