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Love the video!!!! Good thing it wasn't rough yesterday. A wave would have done you in!!!!
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I had the same idea for a video a few years ago. Great minds think alike!
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as of today the lake is at 504.50, and the dam is flowing at 980cfs....
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Back when we started out at Parker there were multiple times where we had to shift the weight load in the boat as well as push on the bridge and hand walk ourselves through. I even had to remove the windshield on the pontoon once to gain that extra space.
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