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Originally Posted by Top-Water
I always have a hard time with this, on one hand I know the season is just about over and the really really cold weather is just around the corner, and should focus on (fall & winter chores) on the other hand if we get a little Indian summer weather there is a good chance I'll have the lake all to myself. It just seems like once the lighted navigation buoys are taken out very few people venture out. Like your picture implies you really feel all alone out there without those lights.
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We live out there til November, and i work on the seacoast, so my boat ride commutes are a necessity. I've made the trip from Mark to Glendale thousands of times...in the summer I see beautiful sunrises at 5:30 am, but this time of year it's still nighttime at that hour. With GPS, I find my way through the darkest or foggiest conditions you could imagine. The navigation lights are like a security blanket I guess...I don't really need them, but it's nice to know they're there!
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