You think there will still be water in the Nolan so the sandies will be able to get up in it?
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I was down there today, on both Whitney and Aquilla. As I crossed the Kimble Bend bridge, I could see the rolling current going south. It was enough that a small craft could still be swept south dispite the wind that was producing "some" whitecaps over 3 feet. The Nolan River boat ramp was almost at a complete stand still. But still very low on the mud flat going toward the Brazos. Lots of debris, and many logs have been rearranged there.
I also have formal word on the boat ramps via ACE Whitney office received @ 4:36PM. There was an assessment by park rangers today on some of the boat ramps and if they would be opened. They didn't make all the ramps but got to quite a few. Plowman ramp is not yet open and waiting assessment. McCown Vally has been opened. Cedar creek is now open. Steele creek on the creek side is still very low, but open. As advised: quote- "Launch at your own risk."
Following info courtesy of the Ft. Worth A.C.E. district web sight and the Whitney ACE crew :
On the "W" Lake:
Current elevation at this time: 524.53
Conservation level: 533
On "A" lake:
Current elevation at this time: 538.06
Conservation level: 537.5
Thank You Army Corps of Engineers for all you do!Last edited by Texas Grown; 01-27-2012, 06:49 PM.
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