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Secret Spot
by B Miller


Contributed 03/01/2006  Responses:  2

Wave report Noli Secret Spot 2/25 this past Saturday 2200cfs..due to changes up stream and in the players eddy...wave is some what washed out. Very green with break every 3-5 seconds. Still fast and loose just not as steep.
B Miller

 

 

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Re: Secret Spot by Chris Bell (email)

Contributed 03/02/2006  Responses:  1

: Wave report Noli Secret Spot 2/25 this past Saturday 2200cfs..due to changes up stream and in the players eddy...wave is some what washed out. Very green with break every 3-5 seconds. Still fast and loose just not as steep.
: B Miller

Thanks Brian. Someone reported on boatertalk the feature was gone. Sounds like bad information. Is it still worth the drive?

-- Chris

 
 

Re: Secret Spot by Garret mooney (email)

Contributed 03/03/2006  Responses:  0

: : Wave report Noli Secret Spot 2/25 this past Saturday 2200cfs..due to changes up stream and in the players eddy...wave is some what washed out. Very green with break every 3-5 seconds. Still fast and loose just not as steep.
: : B Miller
:
: Thanks Brian. Someone reported on boatertalk the feature was gone. Sounds like bad information. Is it still worth the drive?
:
: -- Chris

It was also reported in Leland's book that the spot had disappeared due to the floods from the huricanes.
-Garret

 
 

 

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