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crowmobe540 01-26-2006 6:55 AM

I'm working on one for the Austin Area. I would love some input on what you would want to see. Basically any information you would want to access before you head to the lake. Any ideas are welcome. Thanks... <BR>Right now I want to put... <BR>Wind conditions <BR>lake levels <BR>What else?

tings00 01-26-2006 8:40 AM

how many boats are on the lake

denverd1 01-26-2006 8:54 AM

water/air temp. pretty obvious for locals but visitors would find it important. <BR> <BR>when will the site be up and whats it called? <BR> <BR>(Message edited by denverd1 on January 26, 2006)

crowmobe540 01-26-2006 9:19 AM

i work at kvue tv...so we are going to put it on kvue.com....hopefully in about a week

super_air 01-26-2006 9:37 AM

How about if there are camping/rv sites available or if there is gas and or mini mart on site.

texag 01-26-2006 10:14 AM

Water clarity would be good. Predominant activity of lake would be nice (more fishing, sailing, wakeboarding, etc.). Public boat launch information is always helpful. Bottom condition (i.e. rocky, sandy, silty, grass, etc.). If this isn't wakeboard/waterski only type information, it would be nice to also include what type of fish the lake has in it as well.

doobe 01-26-2006 10:52 AM

Water levels?

97response 01-26-2006 11:25 AM

Water Temperature <BR> <BR>There used to be one for the place I went, but I can't find the website anymore. It's nice to know when your borderline wetsuit/drysuit temps.

showtime 01-26-2006 3:38 PM

Diner... Menu? Hrs of operation <BR>Loading ramp... Hrs of operation <BR>Shoreline map...

murphie07 01-26-2006 3:40 PM

Webcam to see the lake conditions before heading out.

rmcronin 01-27-2006 1:49 PM

If you're really motivated, you could include links to other wakeboard friendly lakes with Wakeworld community input. Good luck

jcv 01-27-2006 2:06 PM

as far as water levels go, i use this site to check texas lakes: <BR> <BR><a href="http://waterdata.usgs.gov/tx/nwis/current?type=lake" target="_blank">http://waterdata.usgs.gov/tx/nwis/current?type=lake</a> <BR> <BR>it seems to be really accurate, so maybe you can include a link to that site. i visit that site everyday while i'm at college...and then i cry myself to sleep when i see my home lake is 5 ft. down

flackpack 01-30-2006 7:47 AM

I like the web cam on Lake Nacimiento. They also have some good reports on all lake activities. On a rainy day or long work day, I like to pull up this site to see what I am missing. <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.nacimientoresort.com/" target="_blank">http://www.nacimientoresort.com/</a>

thirdgear 01-30-2006 2:09 PM

If you're in the Austin area and planning on going out to Lake Travis, UT has a pretty handy website for lake conditions. Temps, water level, wind speed, etc. They've also got a webcam which can be sort of useful in gauging how good/bad water conditions are. Aside from a report on how much/what sorts of usage the lake is getting day-to-day, the information on this site pretty much covers what I'd like to know before going out. <BR> <BR><a href="http://wwwext.arlut.utexas.edu/omg/weather.html" target="_blank">http://wwwext.arlut.utexas.edu/omg/weather.html</a>


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