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Dam Operators! page 1

Merrymeeting
05-26-2004, 09:00 AM
I wanted to take a moment to compliment the dam operators on their management of the water levels for the past 12 months. Through a weird winter, early, heavy snow, warm weather then bitter cold, very thick ice, then a very wet Spring, they have managed the water levels and outflows very well.

While the lakes are on the high side right now, there's a lot of water out there and only so many places it can go.

Overall the dam management has been great. Dam good job!
ITD
05-26-2004, 09:14 AM
Actually the lake is right where it is supposed to be level wise for this time of year, I agree, great job.

http://www.bizer.com (http://www.bizer.com/bztnews.htm#lakelevel)

Halfway down.
Rattlesnake Gal
05-26-2004, 09:18 AM
I agree that they are doing a dam fine job! :laugh: Wouldn't want to be in their shoes though. Guessing it is a tough and often thankless one where you just cannot keep everyone happy.
cowislander
05-26-2004, 09:41 AM
heres another chart of the lake level, I find it a bit easier to read, plus you get a better idea of the 20 year variation by min/max and standard deviation info.....


http://www.des.state.nh.us/dam/graph/graph.htm
Cal
05-28-2004, 11:01 AM
It's nice to see compliments for these guys for a change :) . Usually people a jumping all over them for too low of a level. It's gotta be a rough job trying to out guess Mother Nature :laugh:.

PhotoPost Mile Stone! page 1

Rattlesnake Gal
05-26-2004, 08:43 AM
Three cheers for Island Girl and McDude! :cheers: They both hit 400 pictures yesterday in the PhotoPost.
Congratulations to both of you and thanks for sharing your wonderful shots with us.
Pepper
05-26-2004, 09:08 AM
I second that! The work of these fine photographers, plus all the other wonderful contributors to the PhotoPost, have created an amazing insight into the neighborhoods, the seasons and the changes over time! Bravo! :D
trfour
05-26-2004, 06:45 PM
RG and Pepper have it right!!
My congratulations to both Island Girl and McDude as well.
"Keep up the Great work of Love".
trfour
upthesaukee
05-26-2004, 09:33 PM
Can you imagine the cost of those pictures if done on all film? I know myself, i would end up with a couple or three pics worth sharing out of a 24 shot roll. Great job to both. :)
DRH
05-26-2004, 10:17 PM
And many thanks to Island Girl for getting me started in digital photography about 3 years ago. She was an excellent mentor, and her fine photos constantly inspire me to try harder with mine!

Don
Lin
05-26-2004, 10:55 PM
It's great to turn on the computer, open up this forum and see those bright sunny lake days on the screen in the photoposts. Thanks to all that submit their photos. On these gray days (which seem to be a lot lately) they are refreshing to look at.
DJLLOYD
05-30-2004, 11:10 PM
I've been browsing (almost daily) the Lake Winnipesaukee PHOTOPOSTS and FORUMS for the last few years and I (finally) JUST signed up on this forum. Greetings and very best wishes to everyone!!!! :)

I'm a lifelong boater and a lifelong resident of Massachusetts. My family had a cottage in Gilmanton, NH from approx. 1965-1985 while I was growing up. I have always been "in awe" of Lake Winnipesaukee and it's history. It is truly one of the most beautiful places on earth.

I just wanted to take a minute and personally thank so many great forum members for their AWESOME pictures in the PHOTOPOSTS section. The pictures and stories behind them have taught me SO much more about Lake Winnipesaukee and the surrounding area than I already knew.

Thank you ALL very much for such wonderful pictures and captions. I am hoping to visit many of those great places in the near future!

May the "smile of the great spirit" shine on ALL of you, your families, and your vessels! :)

With my very best wishes! Lloyd :)

Question for all the Divers page 1

Sculpin
05-26-2004, 08:09 AM
Recently there was a newspaper article about the possibility of Lake Trout in Winni that are 30 to 50 lb fish, some 4 ft in length. Can any of you divers confirm this story? What is the biggest fish you have seen in Winni?
In advance, Thank you for your honest responses.
Winnipesaukee Divers
05-26-2004, 12:00 PM
Tout is one of those fish you never see when you’re diving. A diver makes so much noise down there they can hear or sense us a half a mile a way and they’re gone. With all the junk I have hanging on my dive gear, I remind myself of a one-man band marching down the street…. There’s absolutely nothing stealthy about me in the water.

Every once in a while I come along an area that has been disturbed and I surmise it must have been a tout that I spooked…. Or at least that is what I keep telling myself to keep from getting spooked. Since the roar of my air bubbles passing by is just about deafening and the viability is 5 to 10 feet on average, there is little to focus on so your mind is allowed to wander from thoughts to thoughts. The slightest movement caught out the corner of your eye can spook even the most season veteran diver.

So, what kind of fish do I really see down there??? Mostly Bass, Sunfish, a few perch (sometimes a lard school of them) and if you’re lucky an eel from time to time but they are nocturnal so they have been disturbed. Last summer when I was diving real early one day at the town docks in Wolfeboro, I pulling myself through the deep milfoil and grabbed on to a Pike. Well, I want to tell you…. I don’t know who screamed louder, the fish or me…. I guess we both though we were going to die. This fish had to be a good 30” long; it took a long time to calm myself down after that encounter.

Professional diving regulators come with an air volume control on it. Its main use is for the diver to feed more air to himself in panic situations. It’s called the three Rs, which is relax, recover and regain control. It also can be used to conserve air as well, but that’s the leading case hypersensitivity, which leads to panic attacks.
dpg
05-26-2004, 12:12 PM
50 pounds is one big, no huge fish! Is there anything in the lake that big? I know if I ever caught one I'd be heading home for new shorts!!! :eek:
csuhockey3
05-26-2004, 06:23 PM
A pickerel or pike? I here both sides that pike do and do not exist in winni. Still, I would freak seeing a pickerel! :eek: All I have seen diving is bass, pearch (yellow/white), horned pout, sunfish. Never any Salmon/Trout.

Every now and then I will throw a crayfish to a happy bass and make a new friend. Do that once and they won't leave you alone!

--CSUhockey3
Winnipesaukee Divers
05-26-2004, 07:46 PM
Actually, I don't really don't know... Unless they have their nametags on them, I can't tell them apart and even if they did I don't think I could read it. When we dive the blue waters of the tropics it fun to try to identify the marine life and check them off a scorecard as we go along. However when we're diving in the lake there is so little life down there our thoughts turn to other interests, like artifacts. When we do happen on to a large creatures I'm always taken by surprise and startled. Even the fish are startled and in a split second they're gone. I've interacted or watched from a distance, many marine creatures on the bottom, but not for long, bottom time is very precious and I'm there on a mission and need to get to the task at hand.

I'm a treasure hunter and I'm looking for artifacts from a bygone era. I have explored more of the bottom of the lake than anyone else. However I'm constantly amazed that I can dive an area over and over and the very next dive in the same spot find something that is very rare or valuable. People are constantly asking me to find things for them and most usually I do. I get kick out the fact it's almost never where they think it is. Like Fat Lazy Less' motor... Where he thought it was (in 60' of water) had us dressing like we were voyaging into the artic sea, only to be directly under our boat in 10'.... I never did get my free meal from him.... I'll have to harass him again this summer.
Rattlesnake Gal
05-26-2004, 09:20 PM
Do you have any photos to share? I am so curious what it is like down there.
Winnipesaukee Divers
05-27-2004, 09:31 AM
As I said before, I'm a bottom dweller; I'm looking for artifacts. That means: I need to stay on the bottom and unlike most divers who strive for neutral buoyancy, I intentionally over weight myself so I stay on the bottom while I explore with my hands in the muck. A camera would end up dragging in the mud, rocks and junk all the time. Also the visibility is at best 30' and most often is 5'-10' everything is dark green and gray down there. To get any kind of recognizable image you'd need high power fill-in lights which would add to even more things to drag along, then comes the tribity issue (little particle of debris that is in the water column), the lights would have to be staged far enough from the lens so you light the subject, not the particles or it would look like it was taken in a snow storm.

I have done allot of underwater photography, but that was mostly in the ocean and done for competition when I was member of the New England Aquarium Dive Club. I have given up that part of the sport, sold my equipment and moved on to less demanding and more satisfying dive related activities. Now days I find just trying to fix things underwater (servicing moorings) and exploring the depths of Lake Winnipesaukee looking for those forgotten bits and pieces of the past very rewarding.

Fellow forum poster Grant would probably have some shots of him and his buddies exploring the lake, perhaps he could post some of them for you.

If you’re interested in trying the sport I recommend contacting Dive Winnipesaukee Corp. in Wolfeboro at 603-569-8080. I just got a flyer from them announcing the new spring classes’ schedule. They also have an introductory splash dive where you can try it out (in a controlled environment) to see if it right for you.

BTW: there is no connection between them and me, except good friends and where I do all my shopping.
Grant
05-27-2004, 09:53 AM
I read that same article about the reported 50+ pound laker. There are some big ones out there, but 50 pounds is off the chart!

Personally, I've never seen a trout while beneath the surface of Winnipesaukee. By the time I usually get to diving the Lake, the water is warmer and they are pretty deep -- deeper than I usually go in the Lake. As WD said, lots of bass, sunfish, the occasional eel or large sucker, and -- yes -- plentiful rock bass on the wreck of "Lady of the Lake" in Gilford (also the home of an eel that you can see on most dives).

Down here in PA, one of our local dive sites has a healthy population of large golden rainbow trout (not palominos, but quite similar), and you can often see them at depths of 50+ feet where the water is always in low 50s. This PA lake has very good visibility at depths up to 100+ feet, due in large part to an abundance of zebra mussels (not something we want to encourange in Winnipesaukee).
Grant
05-27-2004, 10:07 AM
Also -- I second that emotion from WD regarding treasure hunting. While I've only done about ten different locations (some multiple times), it's amazing how much old stuff you can find down there. It usually requires more "feeling" than "looking," but the array of artifacts is astounding -- and return trips to the same sites always yields more.

And I second his endorsement of Dive Winnipesaukee in Wolfeboro. Great operation. Check them out if you want to try it!
csuhockey3
05-27-2004, 03:26 PM
I have never found treasure, just something funny. When I was probably 9 years old or so, I dropped my plastic kayak paddle a few hundred yards from shore. Afew years ago (about 12 years later), I found it. There it was, standing upright on the bottom, perfectly clean, no alge or anything. It was so long forgotten, I got a kick out of it.

--CSUhockey3
Winnipesaukee Divers
05-27-2004, 05:01 PM
Cliff my dive instructor and good diving buddy, said, "I like diving with you. You swim right over all the good stuff and never even see it". He always had old bottles and good stuff when we came up and I had nothing. Then one day as I dropped off the back of my boat at it's mooring to do a recon dive. I had a twisted strap that was particularly uncomfortable so I tried to fix it before I hit the bottom. I got it undone, but was closing in on the bottom to fast to stop. "Yuck" I did a perfect face plant into about 2 feet of mud, what could be worse? I put my hand out to right myself and struck something. I grab it and rose up out the bottom and tried to identify what I had found. When I got into clear water I saw something gleaming at me. What I had found was a silver snuffbox with 24 k gold inlaid initials "GHB", what a find, I put it in the pocket of my BC and continued on with the dive. It was at the point I realized what Cliff meant. All the treasure are hidden and all you have to do is, look... If you can't see with your eyes then your fingers are the next best things. By the time I returned to the boat I had the silver snuffbox, a gold pocket watch with fob and more old bottles than I could carry. That was the beginning of my treasure hunting… I was hooked. Today, I have hundreds of antique artifacts including: watches, rings, bracelets and coins. Not to mention all the bottles old boat parts.

Did you know there has been civilization on the lake for 350 years and for the 200 it was considered the dump. That was where you took your trash out on the ice in the winter and come spring it was gone. Time has taken it toll and now all that is left is the good stuff. Think about all the items that were lost or just thrown into the lake over that same period if time and is still being deposited today. It's still there you just have to look for it...

Remember what Ansel Adams once said when he was asked how he became the world’s foremost photographer…. “Even a blind chicken can find feed if it pecks at the ground long enough”.
Grant
05-27-2004, 05:23 PM
Mmmmmmmmm....bottles........my favorite.

Just remembered a funny find. We were bobbing along, and saw what appeared to be an abandoned scuba cylinder. "Yikes!" I thought, "Wonder what happened here?" Went over, dusted it off and lifted it, and turned out to be an old fire extinguisher canister -- and it was an old one, because it had brass decoration and the company's name embossed on the front. The decorative stuff fell off.

Last year, we found a rather ornate tea cup at one site (along with some really nice old decorative antique bottles). Another buddy team on the dive came up with an ornate pitcher that was obviously from the same set as our little cup.

On another day of diving, I found (at two or three sites) four different "antique" soda bottles -- ranging from a 50s-era Mountain Dew to an older Pepsi and another Canada Dry -- all embossed. Not as old as the bottles I like to find, but very cool -- and odd that that day's haul consisted mainly of soda bottles.
Winnipesaukee Divers
05-27-2004, 08:57 PM
After re-reading some of my posts, they're awful... Must be something wrong with "s" key on my new keyboard.... Ya, like you'd believe that one... I take full credit for the spelling and punctuation eras. I sure am glad my wife, the spelling cop, doesn't read this forum; there'd be red ink marks and big D+ on my screen for sure.

Sorry, I'll try to do better...
csuhockey3
05-27-2004, 09:28 PM
That's okey, eye kant spel eyther. Me an spel chek are goode freinds. :laugh:

--CSUhockey3
RI Swamp Yankee
05-28-2004, 10:16 PM
After re-reading some of my posts, they're awful... Must be something wrong with "s" key on my new keyboard.
Didn't notice any errors, must be something wrong with my eyes :laugh: WD I thought your posts were great. I would not want to dive but loved your descriptions of your experiences diving The Lake. :)
meredith necker
05-30-2004, 12:50 PM
Hate to think that the fifties era are antique, but I suppose. . .I know you are right about the lake being used as a dump especially for island people. Long ago it was just too hard to take things all the way to the dump and people didn't have power boats to help transport stuff, they had to rent one with a barge. At least there are very few "dumps" behind houses on the islands.
Jonnyross
05-30-2004, 02:29 PM
I have a well stocked tackle box thanks to the many lures I find around rocks and stuck to underwater trees, stumps and weeds. I also have a few decorations on my garage wall, scary looking pieces of destroyed lower units and props picked up at various shallow rocks in Paugus and the Witches. Other than lots of old bottles like everyone else, I did find a 5 dollar bill once in the sand while snorkeling at the grave yard in Paugus!
jrc
06-01-2004, 11:02 AM
That's pretty scary, I found three $1 bills on the bottom there while wading. It was one of those cool days last summer, no other boats in sight. I always look down at sandbars now.

Kitchen Cabinets page 1

cementshoes
05-25-2004, 10:31 PM
does anyone have any idea where i can find a high end cabinet showroom in the lakes region? i am in gilford and would love a nearby place, but will travel.
SIKSUKR
05-26-2004, 07:51 AM
What kind of cabinets?If you can't find one right in the lakes region,one of my tenants is a high end kitchen cabinet dealer.The name is Dovetail Kitchens.We also have a great custom cabinet builder that has built cabinets for some very nice houses on Governors Island.His name is Ed Reinish.If you need more info let me know and I'll be happy to forward. SS
Stinger
05-26-2004, 12:42 PM
"Kitchen Design Showroom" is on RT 11 in Rochester, just north of the intersection with the Spaulding Turnpike, next door to Berringer Volkswagon. The shop is less than 1/2 hour from Gilford.

Another (even higher-end) choice would be "Adaptations" which is just off the Spaulding Turnpike in Dover (near Newicks), about 45 minutes from Gilford.
cementshoes
05-26-2004, 07:40 PM
thanks guys, i will look into these places. siksukr, if you have any more info on ed rienish that would be awesome...
Paugus Bay Resident
05-27-2004, 09:56 AM
You may also want to check out Meredith Bay Cabinetry (http://www.mbckitchens.com/contact.htm)

Stacey is great to work with. They are located on 104 in New Hampton.

Pine Island page 1

Aubrey
05-25-2004, 11:03 AM
I understand there is an internet camera for Pine Island. Does anyone have the link?

Thanks
PaulS
05-25-2004, 12:10 PM
Do you mean the Bear Island CAM? Pine Island is in the picture, here's the link:

http://www.bearisland.org/BearCam.htm
Aubrey
05-27-2004, 12:10 PM
Thanks for the link, this must be the one.

What is the story with this camera? There are no businesses on Bear, it must be at a cabin.


http://www.bearisland.org/images/bear2110.jpg

Weather predictions - Memorial Day weekend page 1

Merrymeeting
05-25-2004, 08:50 AM
Hi,

The weather accross the country certainly is unsettled. This is reflected in the variety of forecasts showing everything from a sunny, nice weekend to 3 full days of rain.

Rose, are you still out there studying weather maps? I've always enjoyed your analysis and commentary on upcoming forecasts for the Lakes Region. Care to prognosticate on the upcoming weekend?

Thanks!
Rose
05-25-2004, 11:45 AM
Hi Merrymeeting,

Actually, I've been very busy between work and school, so I haven't been doing any forecasting since early February. If I have time on Thursday, I'll see if I can post a forecast in the afternoon.

Rose
Fun4us
05-26-2004, 06:26 AM
Hope it doesn't turn out to be a washout!
Rose
05-26-2004, 07:45 AM
At the moment, it's not looking like a total washout, although there may be showers and lots of clouds a portion of the weekend. I'll try to get a detailed forecast in tomorrow.

Rose
Merrymeeting
05-26-2004, 08:45 AM
Thanks Rose. Good to see you are still around, albeit busy. Good luck with the studies!
Rose
05-26-2004, 11:23 AM
Thanks for the good wishes, Merrymeeting. I finished the final last week and got a decent grade, so now I can breathe...and look at weather maps, which I did this morning. If what's coming in Friday gets out quickly, and what's coming in Monday comes in late, then we should have a fairly decent, but somewhat cool, weekend. More details tomorrow. :)
sunsation dave
05-26-2004, 01:56 PM
hello. new to winni this year we have next week off . how about good news.
new boat and new cottage . paugus bay . heading up firday for 9 days hope the weather is good.
mcdude
05-26-2004, 05:41 PM
congratulations on the new place and welcome to the club! Have a great week!
Island Girl
05-26-2004, 10:34 PM
Thanks for the forecast Rose... will there really be a strong NW wind on Saturday?

I just noticed you are from Townsend. I lived there for several years.
Rose
05-27-2004, 07:33 AM
Hi Island Girl,

The last I looked, the winds for Saturday looked to be from the northwest at 15-20 mph. I'm still waiting to get data this morning, but I'll definitely make sure I include the winds in my forecast.

We bought in Townsend almost exactly a year ago. Lots of space for the dog and the husband outside, and lots of space for me inside.

Rose
JohnNH
05-27-2004, 09:38 AM
I just looked at the WNDS site and weather with Al is saying winds out of the Northwest at 15 to 25 MPH for Saturday.

If this is accurate, the broads should be a bit bumpy.

John/NH
GWC...
05-27-2004, 10:14 AM
The Friday is looking a little moist (http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis/namer/eta/00/images/eta_p60_078l.gif).

The rest is okay (http://www.srh.noaa.gov/data/forecasts/NHZ009.php?warnzone=nhz009&warncounty=nhc001) with some fun bouncing the Broads, Saturday.
SIKSUKR
05-27-2004, 10:36 AM
This weekends weather:mostly sunny with NW winds about 20mph on Saturday,mostly sunny with light winds on Sunday with temps both days about 70.Sunday increasing high clouds with temps about 70. SS
Island Girl
05-27-2004, 12:06 PM
:eek: I have been watching the wind forecast from Accuweather and it looks ferocious for three days.

The temps look a bit on the cool side. I await the words from our sage forecaster, Rose!

Here is what the broads look like when the wind is as high as forecasted for this weekend. Click on the pictures for a larger image.

http://www.winnipesaukee.com/photopost/data/508/9DSC00357wind-thumb.jpg (http://www.winnipesaukee.com/photopost/data/508/9DSC00357wind-med.jpg) http://www.winnipesaukee.com/photopost/data/508/9DSCN0051-thumb.jpg (http://www.winnipesaukee.com/photopost/data/508/9DSCN0051-med.jpg) http://www.winnipesaukee.com/photopost/data/508/9DSCN0076-1024w-thumb.jpg (http://www.winnipesaukee.com/photopost/data/508/9DSCN0076-1024w-med.jpg) http://www.winnipesaukee.com/photopost/data/508/9DSCN0030-1024w-thumb.jpg (http://www.winnipesaukee.com/photopost/data/508/9DSCN0030-1024w-med.jpg)
Rose
05-27-2004, 01:46 PM
Friday: Rain ending in the afternoon with clearing to follow. High in the mid-60's. Southeast winds 5-10 mph shifting to the northwest and increasing to 10-15 mph late in the evening.

Friday night: Mostly clear. Low around 45. Northwest winds 10-15 mph.

Saturday: Clear, with highs in the low to mid 60's. Northwest winds 15-25 mph with the strongest in the early to mid afternoon.

Saturday night: Clear with lows in the low to mid 40's. Northwest winds 10-15 mph.

Sunday: Clear with highs in the mid to upper 60's. Winds northwest 10-20 mph.

Sunday night: Clear with lows in the mid 40's. Winds shifting to the east and weakening to 5-10 mph.

Monday: Clear in the morning with clouds moving in during the afternoon. High's in the mid to upper 60's. Winds south-southeast 10-20 mph.

Note: The temperature trend in the model forecasts was downward, so my temperatures may be slightly high (there's probably a little wishcasting involved as well considering what the temperatures have been like in New England since Saturday). I won't be able to update this forecast again, so keep up to date with your favorite on camera weather weenie. :D
Island Girl
05-27-2004, 10:10 PM
Thanks for the forecast. I wish it would be better; warmer at least. Of course when it is 90, we will be wishing for a nice cool day. Then again a three day weekend can't be all bad.

Thanks again, Rose for taking the time to do this for us. You are terrific! :D
Caruso
05-28-2004, 07:52 AM
The predicition isnt so bad. We can deal with wind, it is the rainy, cold weekends without sun that are not much fun. We never go up until we get the final from Al on WNDS, he is always on the money. At least the Sun will be out to warm us up a bit.
Merrymeeting
05-28-2004, 09:47 AM
Thanks Rose!

A great weekend to all.
Pepper
05-28-2004, 09:52 AM
C'mon Up, y'all! The weather's just fine! We've invited the clouds to make their departure quickly so that everyone can enjoy their holiday activities. That wind is just helping the clouds move on! :D
Island Girl
05-29-2004, 03:49 PM
:eek2: Can you believe this forecast (http://www.crh.noaa.gov/data/forecasts/showsigwx.php?warnzone=NHZ009&warncounty=NHC001&local_place1=Alton&product1=FROST+ADVISORY).... Mommy always said, no planting until after June 1st. This is really cutting it close.
Rose
05-29-2004, 04:55 PM
You're very welcome, Island Girl. I don't know about up there, but the gusts are stronger than I thought they'd be. Hope everyone is safe.

Rose
DRH
05-29-2004, 08:57 PM
The wind howled all day, reaching 36 mph early this afternoon! But when the sun began to set, the wind calmed down and we were treated to the following beautiful sunset, looking from near Minge Cove toward Smith Point.


http://www.metrocast.net/~dhughes/Sunset_May29.jpg
trfour
05-29-2004, 09:21 PM
My thanks to Rose as well. From what I can see, your forecast is as close as any. We need your forecasts here in the Lakes Region to help us with our weather, as New England weather is the toughest to forecast.
I think that we are all doing okay here this weekend, thanks to you!

trfour :)

PS "Wow, what a Sunset Don, Beautiful"! :)

Firewood page 1

Alton Bay Resident
05-24-2004, 09:25 AM
Looking for campfire wood, cut split and delivered, pine or hardwood. Anyone have any recommendations on someone in the Alton Bay area (or surrounding) they would recommend??
Lake Shore
05-24-2004, 04:24 PM
I know I'm a long ways from Alton Bay but I cut down a tall weeping willow last fall and have approx. 2 + cords of wood in my yard that would be good for campfire use. FREE, just haul what you want away. Would be great for the campers on the Neck Road (Moultonboro) area. E-mail me and I'll give you directions.
HUH
05-27-2004, 06:54 PM
If you burn willow , you will regret it .. The odor resembles urine .. sorry