Happy New Year GSL Slip Renters and Marina Users. Well, we ended the year right where we started it with regards to lake level. After a very dismal winter last year, we had an incredible wet spring, summer and now winter. And we had a net-neutral year for water level. If I had told you that would be the case last summer, you would have thought I was high as a kite. And the lake continues to rise rapidly. We had a lot of "Lake Effect" snow yesterday. The Great Salt Lake Marina was directly downstream of the wind all day yesterday and we just kept getting snowed on. So there is a fair amount of snow out here. Most of the snow is dry snow though. So it shouldn't be weighing your boats down too much. It is also bitterly cold out here too. Everything is frozen (including a good portion of the water in the marina). Ice flows are developing on the lake from the Goggins and are likely to build through the week. That may make it tough to get onto the lake. It may also put the navigation buoys as risk and dislodge them. On another good note, we are FINALLY seeing the sun again. Here, at the Great Salt Lake Marina, we have only seen the sun three days since the beginning of November. If you come out to the marina be very careful. Even though we have plowed the parking lot and have shoveled the walks, everything is frozen out here. It rained just before getting very cold. So the parking lot, walks, gangways, and docks are all very slick and frozen. Here's to a bountiful water year! Dave Shearer Harbormaster Great Salt Lake State Marina 801-209-9142
Dear Dave, What wonderful news on the lake water level ... Thank you for all your updates and best wishes to you too for a very happy New Year! Anne On Sat, 1 Jan 2011, Dave Shearer wrote:
Happy New Year GSL Slip Renters and Marina Users.
Well, we ended the year right where we started it with regards to lake level. After a very dismal winter last year, we had an incredible wet spring, summer and now winter. And we had a net-neutral year for water level. If I had told you that would be the case last summer, you would have thought I was high as a kite.
And the lake continues to rise rapidly.
We had a lot of "Lake Effect" snow yesterday. The Great Salt Lake Marina was directly downstream of the wind all day yesterday and we just kept getting snowed on. So there is a fair amount of snow out here. Most of the snow is dry snow though. So it shouldn't be weighing your boats down too much.
It is also bitterly cold out here too. Everything is frozen (including a good portion of the water in the marina). Ice flows are developing on the lake from the Goggins and are likely to build through the week. That may make it tough to get onto the lake. It may also put the navigation buoys as risk and dislodge them.
On another good note, we are FINALLY seeing the sun again. Here, at the Great Salt Lake Marina, we have only seen the sun three days since the beginning of November.
If you come out to the marina be very careful. Even though we have plowed the parking lot and have shoveled the walks, everything is frozen out here. It rained just before getting very cold. So the parking lot, walks, gangways, and docks are all very slick and frozen.
Here's to a bountiful water year!
Dave Shearer
Harbormaster
Great Salt Lake State Marina
801-209-9142
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