Just wanted to *bump* this thread again.
We have to keep an eye on the weather for more rain. Here is the gauge for a spot downstream of where I plan to go:
http://waterdata.usg...060,62620,00062
I've actually visited that spot before but never got in. There is a ton of runoff around it so it explains the spikes.
I may go down this weekend and see what it looks like and report back, but right now it isn't looking good since I've heard rumors of more rain.
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Virginia - James River Drainage sampling
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, Apr 16 2008 10:31 AM
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Guest_drewish_*
Posted 13 May 2008 - 11:39 AM
Sooooooooooo... the trip got washed out.
It will probably take a week or so for the water to drain out, barring any additional down pours.
Any interest in planning a TN drainage trip?
I do need to get down to the Rivanna at some point so I will choose a date and post to see who would be interested in tagging along.
It will probably take a week or so for the water to drain out, barring any additional down pours.
Any interest in planning a TN drainage trip?
I do need to get down to the Rivanna at some point so I will choose a date and post to see who would be interested in tagging along.
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