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Ian Buckley Member
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Posted: Apr 2, 2007Post Subject: gauge reading
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1.5" @ 1PM 4/1/07 Too low....
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Golder Member
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Posted: Apr 9, 2007Post Subject: Kingvale 4/8/07
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The reading was 7.5 inches at 2:30 pm, which goes but is as low as I may have ever run it, pretty boney. Buy the time we finished the run and had 3 beers (guessing 5pm )it was 12.5 inches!
Sunday 4/8/07 ________________________________ "All I need are some tasty waves, a cool buzz, and I'm fine."
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Edited once. Last edited by Golder Apr 9, 2007.
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chris Site Admin
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The gauge seems to have changed, though eyeballing it doesn't seem to explain why. In any case, previously Justin's online guide gave the minimum flow as 3 inches, but in light of the gauge change he's changed the minimum to 9 inches. We still enjoyed the run at 9" but thought that was the far low end.
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Golder Member
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20 inches at 6:30 last night
8) ________________________________ "All I need are some tasty waves, a cool buzz, and I'm fine."
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rosamond Member
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Posted: May 18, 2007Post Subject: Thursday, kingvale dropping out fast.
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3" at 3 pm thursday, may 17th. Although this is "officially" too low, it's still a fun run at those lower levels...although my boat weighs an ounce or so less from plastic loss.....
Anybody got a boat I can borrow to run this thing next week?
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chris Site Admin
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All the above posts were originally for So. Yuba - At Kingvale Bridge, but the stick gauge has been superseded by the PG&E realtime So. Yuba - Near Cisco gauge. I've re-assigned these old posts to So. Yuba - Near Cisco so they're still visible from the flow reports.
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