[Rhodes22-list] jb From Phx.

b.ivers at att.net b.ivers at att.net
Mon Feb 26 21:25:37 EST 2007


  Jb, To be more clear about "the built in problem", at Tahoe, when we go sail we like to go for a week. Two weeks is better, and three weeks is better yet. We also like to overnight on the boat. We launch at Cave Rock state park where there is no overnight parking. 
  There are several campgrounds where you can rent a site to park your truck and trailer for 145.00 to 175.00 per week. That is expensive parking. 
                                                                                        Barry



-------------- Original message from "JbTek" <j.bulfer at jbtek.com>: -------------- 


> Sounds like a great plan to me. Nothin like western hospitality! 
> Thanks, 
> Jb 
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> > Awsome jb, glad to hear about another Rhodie coming to Lake Tahoe. We 
> are just over the hill (spooner summit) in Carson City. Lake Tahoe is awsome 
> to sail but it is too cold now. It does have a built in problem in good 
> sailing weather. Nobody wants your tow vehicle and trailer. There is noplace 
> to park. And they are vicious with overnight violaters. That is where I 
> come in. On a phone call I will come help you rig your boat and then store 
> your vehicle at our home. Then bring it back at your request. Barry 
> > 
> > -------------- Original message from "JbTek" 
> : -------------- 
> > 
> > 
> > > Lake Powel is on the agenda but I had not thought about the river. Lake 
> > > Tahoe is a likely destination. There are 2 good size lakes nearby I plan 
> to 
> > > learn on, then I'll venture out. Chris's Baja Adventure has got me 
> looking 
> > > forward to the Sea of Cortez, that sound like a blast. 
> > > 
> > > Jb 
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> > > Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 12:11 PM 
> > > Subject: [Rhodes22-list] jb From Phx. 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > > JB, Do you have ententions of sailing on the Colorado River? ie. Lake 
> > > Havasu, Mojave Or Lake Powell? 
> > > > Recently we returned from Lake Havasu. We were on the water for three 
> > > weeks. What a winter wonderland! 
> > > > The r-22 is perfact for these waters. Ours is a very worn down 1976 
> > > model, but it sails great and serves us well. 
> > > > One of the highlights of lake havasu is the 17mi. topac george. The 
> only 
> > > way to tour this george is by water, there are no roads. Saw big horn 
> sheep, 
> > > eagles and hawks. We saw no coyotes but heard them in the night time. 
> > > > There are 44mi. of sailable water down stream to the Bill Williams 
> > > bridge and Lake Havasu City is right in the middle. 
> > > > I was just wondering if you have been there, or are planning to sail 
> > > there? 
> > > > Barry & Joyce 
> > > > s/v half pint cruiser 
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