Thursday, February 26, 2009

New Enthusiasm at Shasta Lake!!!


With the water pouring in from every direction, we are all very excited as we watch the Lake come back up. This morning we are at 117.09', we gained slightly more than a foot and a half just overnight!!!!

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Incredible!!!!

At the end of this afternoon... we are at 122.86 feet below the crest! Yesterday before going home, the measurement was 129! The creeks are swollen, waterfalls are popping up all over the sides of the lake. It's so exciting! We are expecting more rain, so keep checking back to see where we are!!!

Monday, February 23, 2009

Rain, Rain, Rain and YES, more Rain!!!!

We have been getting the rain all week and it's starting to show! Water is pouring into the lake from every direction! It's a welcome sight...
Last Monday we were down 140.81' and one week later we are at 132.18'. We gained 8.63' in just one week!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Mt. Shasta and Shasta Lake


Photo by LaWanda Wilson ~ Candid Captures Photography

Mt. Shasta is getting slammed with new snow!

Here's the latest from their website:
Temp: 27 degrees
Snow Depth Base: 50 inches
Snow Depth Top: 84 inches

The Lake is at 136.95' today!




Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Shasta is Rising!

Today we are at 137.98!!! Looks like we have a few days of sunshine coming and then more rain!!!

Monday, February 16, 2009

The rain is here!

It has been a long wait, but we seem to be getting the moisture we need!!!
We ended the Fall Season 157' below the crest.
This morning we are at 140.81'. We have come up a good 3 plus feet since friday!!! Keep up those rain dances, they are starting to pay off!

Friday, February 13, 2009

Shasta Lake 2009


Four Rivers are brought together by Shasta Dam to form this incredible recreational wonder. Located in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest in Northern California, it is truly the perfect house boating lake.

The 2009 water levels are down, so far, but we are optimistic. The lake is still beautiful and there are almost 200 shoreline miles to explore right now, as well as, the historical remains that are being exposed all around the area. Come and explore this amazing place...