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Old 08-05-2016, 07:14 PM   #1
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The lakes down here in the Raleigh, NC area are blah. Tan or even brown water from the mud/clay and it feels gross to touch the bottom. You usually can't see more than maybe 2-3 feet into the water. Most if not all around here are man made. I live on a small pond and it is not for swimming. Storm water runs into it and who knows what kind of bacteria and stuff are in it. The fishing is okay and it's good for an evening canoe ride. It's nice to look out over when eating dinner or having morning coffee. Give me the lakes region everyday and twice on Sunday! Oh, ya..I'll be up next week!
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The lakes down here in the Raleigh, NC area are blah. Tan or even brown water from the mud/clay and it feels gross to touch the bottom. You usually can't see more than maybe 2-3 feet into the water. Most if not all around here are man made. I live on a small pond and it is not for swimming. Storm water runs into it and who knows what kind of bacteria and stuff are in it. The fishing is okay and it's good for an evening canoe ride. It's nice to look out over when eating dinner or having morning coffee. Give me the lakes region everyday and twice on Sunday! Oh, ya..I'll be up next week!
Please don't compare and downgrade our beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee to those other Southern Lakes. There is no comparison. Most all are man made with red clay or some other mucky bottom. If you want to compare try Lake Tahoe for starters. Lake Tahoe has been described as the Lake Winni of the West. I have traveled to Lake Tahoe. It is beautiful. But I would not want to live there and boat there. Now if you want to start a new conversation please discuss the lakes out West like Lake Tahoe. That to me would be more informative.
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Please don't compare and downgrade our beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee to those other Southern Lakes. There is no comparison. Most all are man made with red clay or some other mucky bottom. If you want to compare try Lake Tahoe for starters. Lake Tahoe has been described as the Lake Winni of the West. I have traveled to Lake Tahoe. It is beautiful. But I would not want to live there and boat there. Now if you want to start a new conversation please discuss the lakes out West like Lake Tahoe. That to me would be more informative.
But how would talking about Lake Tahoe help the guy out who wants to move south to be close to family?
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Old 08-06-2016, 02:57 PM   #4
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Please don't compare and downgrade our beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee to those other Southern Lakes. There is no comparison. Most all are man made with red clay or some other mucky bottom. If you want to compare try Lake Tahoe for starters. Lake Tahoe has been described as the Lake Winni of the West. I have traveled to Lake Tahoe. It is beautiful. But I would not want to live there and boat there. Now if you want to start a new conversation please discuss the lakes out West like Lake Tahoe. That to me would be more informative.
Can you point out where I downgraded Winnipesaukee? Seriously, point it out. I said, "Give me the lakes region everyday and twice on Sunday" Winnipesaukee is in the lakes region of NH. Check a map of the USA and you'll see that Raleigh, NC is closer to VA than Lake Tahoe is. The lakes in VA are similar to lakes in NC. My cousin lives on a lake in VA and I recall the water quality being similar to my local lakes. The OP was talking about southern lakes, so your post about Tahoe is even less informative here.
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The lakes down here in the Raleigh, NC area are blah. Tan or even brown water from the mud/clay and it feels gross to touch the bottom. You usually can't see more than maybe 2-3 feet into the water. Most if not all around here are man made. I live on a small pond and it is not for swimming. Storm water runs into it and who knows what kind of bacteria and stuff are in it. The fishing is okay and it's good for an evening canoe ride. It's nice to look out over when eating dinner or having morning coffee. Give me the lakes region everyday and twice on Sunday! Oh, ya..I'll be up next week!
Ok I agree. this is what you posted. Help me understand your issue.
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Ok I agree. this is what you posted. Help me understand your issue.
Issue? I was sharing information about what the lakes are generally like in this region of the country. Have a good night.
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