I’ve had a few conversations with the management at Standley Lake and I wanted to check everyone’s interest in helping to get some things underway for the season. They are very open to “testing” a couple of ideas. The first idea is to try and give people the best possible water conditions in one part of the lake by placing buoys along the south end of the lake from one end of the lake to the other (east / west). The general idea is that wakeboarders and water-skiers would travel along the buoys and turn or drop at each end. They would then return along the same path but on the other side of the buoys. (Back and forth). This would direct most, if not all boats towing riders to travel in predictable patterns that create fewer rollers in that area. I say fewer, and not zero, because not everyone will drop at each end, and you will still have rollers from oncoming boats traveling on the other side of the buoys. This isn’t perfect but it’s a good start. Management at the lake is willing to hand flyers out (at my expense) to every person entering the lake, explaining that this particular area would be designated for people towing/riding to help provide better water conditions. The flyer and people at the gate would also explain about the buoys, water courtesy, and the sliders. The entire rest of the lake would be for tubing, floating, fishing, etc. (Thankfully, the most popular fishing spots are on the other side of the lake.) The second idea is install 2-3 sliders at the far west end of this line of buoys. (Obviously, there are several requirements for this to happen.) For the sliders, I would envision a simple box for beginners, a higher, split-level box for intermediates, and a kicker for those that need to go big. (Look up OWC for pictures.) I don’t have the time to do all of the work to make this happen on my own so at this point, I am just checking interest levels to see if anyone is willing to help out in some way, either with construction of the sliders or placement of the buoys.
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