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Two pics.

My mom and I riding a Waverunner.
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My son, cousin and niece after they got flipped out of the tube they were riding in, yeah the water went from a consistent 15 feet to 2. Everyone else was still laughing about it when my wife and I looked at eachother and simultaneously said, “that was the last tubing of the day”.
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Two pics.

My mom and I riding a Waverunner.
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My son, cousin and niece after they got flipped out of the tube they were riding in, yeah the water went from a consistent 15 feet to 2. Everyone else was still laughing about it when my wife and I looked at eachother and simultaneously said, “that was the last tubing of the day”.
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Where is that Ronnie? I have been told the average depth of the Delta is 5 feet. Great pics.
 
Where is that Ronnie? I have been told the average depth of the Delta is 5 feet. Great pics.
Lake Comanche. Post Covid in full effect, all camping spots reserved, prices are high and water level low.
 
Lea Island, Surf City Nc. About to watch fireworks.
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Beautiful view I had all last week at Lake Tulloch - one of the few lakes in California unaffected by the drought. Small lake, but you can get homes on the water and its always full (past 18 years I've been).
Also good for Wakesurfing too - was putting two kids at a time - they did well.
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Beautiful view I had all last week at Lake Tulloch - one of the few lakes in California unaffected by the drought. Small lake, but you can get homes on the water and its always full (past 18 years I've been).
Also good for Wakesurfing too - was putting two kids at a time - they did well.
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There's a house there at one end of the lake that is so big it has a bowling alley. I know a guy who has a house on the water there. He has an offshore racer, I'm sure you've seen it, or heard it. Tulloch is a rich man's paradise. Toys everywhere.
 
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