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boardline23 08-04-2004 7:03 PM

What, where, is the delta? why is it called the delta?

rypayne 08-04-2004 8:24 PM

Delta-the flat alluvial area at the mouth of some rivers where the mainstream splits up into several distributaries. <BR> <BR>so there you go,ha

norcal_99 08-04-2004 8:41 PM

<a href="http://www.sacdelta.com" target="_blank">www.sacdelta.com</a> <BR>

steve_chavez 08-04-2004 11:29 PM

delta is a series of narrow channels that feed from the rivers to bay's ect. usualy providing the water for crops. delta runs all over nor cal, i'v grown up riding out there u can't beat the water conditions out there, but it can suck on weekends when its crowded

rodmcinnis 08-05-2004 1:04 PM

When a river runs down out of a mountain, and hits a low, flat area just before reaching the ocean, it causes the water to back up and fan out into many small "sloughs". <BR> <BR>In the case of the California Delta, there are many rivers that come out of the Sierra Mountains. The largest rivers are the Sacramento River (flowing out of the dam at Shasta Lake), the San Joaquin (flows through Stockton) and the Mokelumne River. They, along with a dozen smaller rivers, all converge in the "central valley" before flowing out to the San Francisco Bay. <BR> <BR>All of this water is essentially at sea level. Stockton is considered a deep water port, and large ships routinely follow the channel from the ocean, through the bay and on up to Stockton. <BR> <BR>Back in 1850, using cheap Chinese labor, they built a series of levees that restricted the water to the major sloughs and claimed the land for farming. Back before 18 wheel trucks and freeways this was very valuable land: water for irrigation (it doesn't rain enough in California to grow crops without irrigation) and easy transportation (crops were loaded onto barges and floated down to San Francisco). <BR> <BR>In the last 50 years the advancement of paved roads and efficient trucks have eliminated the barges as transportation. As a result, some of the tracts of land have lost their "premium" value, especially the tracts that don't have bridges linking them (ferries are still required to reach some of the islands). <BR> <BR>Occasionally a levee breaks, and a tract of land gets flooded. "Jones Tract" flooded just last June. This tract has good land access and was still valuable so it was repaired and is in the process of being pumped out. Other tracts, such as "Mildred" or "Frank's Tract" had no bridge, and was deemed not worth reclaiming when their levee's broke. These areas are now large "lake" areas within the delta. <BR> <BR>Rod

hatepwcs 08-05-2004 3:05 PM

Its home to lots of these. <BR> <BR> <BR><img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/messages/65919/183746.jpg" alt="">

hatepwcs 08-05-2004 3:06 PM

Yes, fishing women are all over the Delta beware!

wakestar8878 08-05-2004 3:18 PM

Neelley - What the hell is that thing?

dakid 08-05-2004 3:25 PM

sturgeon...known to grow in excess of 15' in length.

seaswirlmike 08-05-2004 8:08 PM

tooo bad it makes for such a bad place to ride. horrible water conditions super crowded, always windy........................ ;)

malibuboarder75 08-05-2004 8:26 PM

yea, delta is just popular bc everyone wakeboards there. i have never heard anything good about the places...its always 'water conditions suck' 'to much crap in the water' 'water to low' 'water too cold' ' to many boats and fishermen to swamp'.

chavezychavez 08-05-2004 10:33 PM

Leo, Mike was being sarcastic. <img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/uhoh.gif" border=0>

jetgofish 08-05-2004 10:36 PM

Rene - I had a bad bad day and your post seriously made me laugh! <BR> <BR>Walt - I've been a little MIA, how are you? <BR> <BR>As far as the Delta it's not a friendly place!

walt 08-06-2004 5:55 AM

Hi Teri, Drop Me a line...Got to go get the boat and I'm late <img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/uhoh.gif" border=0>


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