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We are generally on Lake Travis three to four times a week (out of Lakeway Marina), usually both days on the weekend. May change a bit as school started this morning but the kids are just starting to get good on the wakeboard and I know they will be wanting to keep in some of the weekend time.
What's Travis look like today? I haven't been out there in a long minute. I'm sure the dam is the only place to launch now with the lower water levels.
What's Travis look like today? I haven't been out there in a long minute. I'm sure the dam is the only place to launch now with the lower water levels.
The lake level is about 36 ft down right now, but easily boat-able. If you are coming down and we can coordinate, I can get you off at our marina (private ramp) that is a good steep ramp with quick to 60+ ft depth. You just have to pull out before sunset and the walk to where you would have to leave your trailer/tow vehicle is a bit of a hike, but doable. I did it many times before we got in our slip.
What's Travis look like today? I haven't been out there in a long minute. I'm sure the dam is the only place to launch now with the lower water levels.
As far as navigation goes, the level is down. People get in trouble when they try to shortcut corners. There is still plenty of water for boating; a few of the coves are getting a bit tight, and there is the usual drama in Devils Cove among the revelers and the residents.