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Jingallbell 06-15-2024 07:20 PM

Remedy spied at 2024 Lake Cumberland Thunder Run
 
Saw Remedy cruising by the raft up this weekend! Was on my Sunseeker cruiser near the end of the raft up! Looking awesome.

bencini231 06-16-2024 09:34 PM


Originally Posted by Jingallbell (Post 4900730)
Saw Remedy cruising by the raft up this weekend! Was on my Sunseeker cruiser near the end of the raft up! Looking awesome.

Thank you for the comment!! We finished the last stop at Beaver Creek and came over to Harmon for a ride through the gauntlet, since some friends riding with us had never been there before. I was beyond ready to get back on the trailer by that time, from being on serious lookout all day for any debris in the water and my bald head being sunburnt by then, I was drained and ready to relax. We had a great 2 days running at Lake Cumberland and will be back this Fall for the Lake Cumberland Poker Run.

Brad Christy 06-17-2024 07:10 AM


Originally Posted by bencini231 (Post 4900772)
Thank you for the comment!! We finished the last stop at Beaver Creek and came over to Harmon for a ride through the gauntlet, since some friends riding with us had never been there before. I was beyond ready to get back on the trailer by that time, from being on serious lookout all day for any debris in the water and my bald head being sunburnt by then, I was drained and ready to relax. We had a great 2 days running at Lake Cumberland and will be back this Fall for the Lake Cumberland Poker Run.

Bencini,

How bad was the debris? We were there over Memorial Day and my wife was there the weekend before the Thunder Run, and there were still rafts of debris and more than a few "new outdrives" lurking up the South Fork and up to at least Fishing Creek.

The lake is still suffering the effects of the new growth that developed while the lake was down to repair the dam. I saw recently that the Corps has relaxed the restriction on collecting wood from public lands, trying to address the problem. I really think they need to mount a concerted effort to consume the debris. I could seriously see a crew (or five) and chopper/shredder barges working full time to get it cleared up. I'm convinced that once they get the new growth that has died and has broken loose cleared up, the lake will return to normal pre-dam repair conditions. For as long as I can remember (53 yrs and counting), there has always been a spring crop of floaters, but it was never this bad this late in the season before the dam repair effort.

Thanks. Brad.

Helmwurst 06-17-2024 07:18 AM

Same on LOTO. Just when you think it is over, a new crop of floaters are getting trapped in the slip or floating back into the cove.

Jingallbell 06-17-2024 03:21 PM

Debris was spotty throughout the main channel
with pockets of large areas of floaters especially on Sunday morning after a calm night. Saturday evening was an enjoyable ride from Harmon back to Conley Bottom after the day of waves moved the debris to the shore. Definitely less than 2 weeks prior to the big storm. It was very slow going in early May from CBR to Lees Ford

bencini231 06-17-2024 11:04 PM


Originally Posted by Brad Christy (Post 4900784)
Bencini,

How bad was the debris? We were there over Memorial Day and my wife was there the weekend before the Thunder Run, and there were still rafts of debris and more than a few "new outdrives" lurking up the South Fork and up to at least Fishing Creek.

The lake is still suffering the effects of the new growth that developed while the lake was down to repair the dam. I saw recently that the Corps has relaxed the restriction on collecting wood from public lands, trying to address the problem. I really think they need to mount a concerted effort to consume the debris. I could seriously see a crew (or five) and chopper/shredder barges working full time to get it cleared up. I'm convinced that once they get the new growth that has died and has broken loose cleared up, the lake will return to normal pre-dam repair conditions. For as long as I can remember (53 yrs and counting), there has always been a spring crop of floaters, but it was never this bad this late in the season before the dam repair effort.

Thanks. Brad.

From Conley bottom to a bit before Harmon Creek was the worst by far and even then it wasn't real bad at all, then from Harmon Creek to State Dock was a few floaters here and there and from state dock to the dam was pretty much clear everywhere. Heading into wolf creek marina had a small bit of debris, but you could ease right around it. Beaver Creek and 76 falls were 100% clear runs all the way in. I had my wife and another couple on lookout the whole time and we made it without any issues. As Matt stated in the article today They are looking to move the run to later in the year to avoid this issue again.

bencini231 06-17-2024 11:06 PM

Here's a couple of pics captured by Pete on Saturday.
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...4b72ea997e.jpg

https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...93b864c07b.jpg


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