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Posted: May 12 2004,11:27 am |
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| Quote (shueman @ April 15 2004,10:13 pm) | It's hard not to love the variety of boating opportunities that the Colorado River provides.  From Mead to Martinez, the choices are many, be it party-city or isolation, big water lakes or narrow back-waters.  I'm jealous of the NoCal boaters and their many choices, but the river is still hard to beat.
My favorite lake happens to be Shaver, outside of Fresno.  As a youngster, we started boating there in the early 60's.  Dirt camping at Dorabelle, then camp Edison, the lake and forest surroundings are hard to beat.  It gotten quite popular now, but you can still pick your times to enjoy the calm serenity of such a beautiful location. |
I agree with you. The Colorado probably has the most variety, at least as far as I'm concerned. Mead is great when the water's not down.
When I was little, my dad would take us to Roosevelt quite a bit and in the early '60s it was just awesome, .........and full to the top too. ÂÂ
Oh, Lake Shasta is great too, or at least it used to be, but I haven't been there in over 10 years.
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