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healyje
Trad climber
Portland, Oregon
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Topic Author's Original Post - Jul 29, 2016 - 09:31pm PT
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...threaten famed clarity, new study shows
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BLUEBLOCR
Social climber
joshua tree
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Jul 29, 2016 - 09:48pm PT
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i think the key in the language there is "surface temperature".
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hobo_dan
Social climber
Minnesota
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Jul 30, 2016 - 07:15am PT
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I think the key word is "ever recorded"
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couchmaster
climber
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Jul 30, 2016 - 08:01am PT
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The key words are not warmest water temperature ever recorded then? Too many words in the message it appears. Can you reduce it a bit?
Confusing people are you again😃
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couchmaster
climber
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Jul 30, 2016 - 08:05am PT
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Global warming debate in 3. 2. 1.
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mastadon
Trad climber
crack addict
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Jul 30, 2016 - 08:18am PT
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Didn't seem all that warm when I was swimming in it yesterday evening. If you go down below 6' or so it gets pretty chilly. The surface temp does seem warmer than normal.
The water in Lake Tahoe is like medicine. When you swim in it, you feel the "10,000 kisses" of the wonderful lake.
Here's what our illustrious Tom Carter is up to:
[url="http://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6dXmgMqUcY"]http://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6dXmgMqUcY[/url]
He's actually progressed to removing engines and transmissions from the bottom of the lake and has received several awards for what he's doing. He free dives down and rolls them along the bottom to the shore. These engines were dropped into the lake to be used as anchors for buoys for boats on the surface. He actually rolled a model T motor/transmission combination and I helped him load it into his van. Sucker was HEAVY-heavier than some of the v8's he's removed. I think he's up to 7 or 8 engines now.
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Jaybro
Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
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Jul 30, 2016 - 08:19am PT
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How deep do they measure? I bet it's pretty warm ( technically, not on a human comfort scale) fairly far down.
Probably still nippy at the -1800' level though
Edit I can remember how cold it waswimming down to the anchors of the buoys @ xtal bay in the 90's. Only dogged stubbornness, got me down there! All enveloping, bone freezing cold....
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monolith
climber
state of being
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Jul 30, 2016 - 08:36am PT
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Nice little cherry pick, Jody.
Here's the complete quote.
There's not much we can do to influence global climate change," she said. "But we can influence the lake's health."
That means local action to help Lake Tahoe isn't going to influence global climate change.
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John M
climber
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Jul 30, 2016 - 09:30am PT
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can't stop the bad guys from stealing, so we may was well steal ourselves.
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John M
climber
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Jul 30, 2016 - 09:48am PT
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come on Jody. You are a bright guy. The argument about global warming is that there is nothing that we can do until we get China on board. What we do won't help anything until Chian agrees to behave the same way as everyone else.
Not that I am necessarily for some of the rules being proposed. I have a much different belief about global warming. i do believe it is man caused. But I have a spiritual perspective. The main cause is greed and heartlessness. Thats pretty hard to put a stop to. Well, I wonder if I that will cause me to reach Klimmer status as the local taco nutcase.. heh heh..
as for cherry picking peoples statements.. well, I thought you of all people would understand the dangers of doing that. ( hint, its church related )
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I sure loved living in South lake tahoe in the 70s. Lots of fun there. I use to swim with the local polar bear club on new years day. I dig that Tom Carter video. Thanks Tom for helping clean things up.
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monolith
climber
state of being
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Jul 30, 2016 - 09:53am PT
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But, global action can, Jody, which is not what she was talking about.
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WBraun
climber
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Jul 30, 2016 - 09:56am PT
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Cool video of Tom Carter.
Thanks Don.
Love it .....
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cragnshag
Social climber
san joser
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Jul 30, 2016 - 10:51am PT
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Sorry.
I won't pee in the lake anymore.
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rottingjohnny
Sport climber
Shetville , North of Los Angeles
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Jul 30, 2016 - 12:17pm PT
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Carter shooting thru the tire was sic..!
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snagglepuss
Mountain climber
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Jul 30, 2016 - 12:33pm PT
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Jody is Exhibit A for the importance of generational turn-over to human progress. If people didn't die we would still be living in caves.
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Gnome Ofthe Diabase
climber
Out Of Bed
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Jul 30, 2016 - 12:35pm PT
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. From reading some of the jive;
The concept of -the understanding the whole process, being the point-, seems lost on many.
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mastadon
Trad climber
crack addict
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Jul 30, 2016 - 03:44pm PT
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Here's Carter hauling a V8 out of Lake Tahoe the hard way. He LOVES doing this s#it.
Haven't really figured out how to embed a video from youtube...
[Click to View YouTube Video]
Thanks Kunlun!
You too, Gnomie..
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Bad Climber
Trad climber
The Lawless Border Regions
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Jul 30, 2016 - 04:49pm PT
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Huh. Mid-summer the lake has always been pretty warm near the surface. Loved swimming there on rest days from the crags. Tahoe climbing is great! I'll be so happy to be closer to it when I move to Bishop next year. Keep Tahoe Blue, yo.
BAd
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Gnome Ofthe Diabase
climber
Out Of Bed
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Jul 30, 2016 - 05:31pm PT
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{ Youtube=Y9JgJaUXjj4 } this is copy/ paste of the code, everything after the/ now switch the { , } for the [ , ], s and no spaces [youtube=the code]
[Click to View YouTube Video]
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mastadon
Trad climber
crack addict
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This is one of my favorites. Back in the 30's, 40's and 50's, lakefront homeowners used to pull their water directly from the lake. Many of these pipes are still laying on the bottom, stretched out hundreds of feet into the lake. Carter, in his quest to clean up at least a small area of Lake Tahoe, started taking a hacksaw to the bottom and cutting these pipes into sections and running them to the shore.
Here's a video of him running with a section of pipe. Wait for it. You can hear the whine of boat motors if you turn your sound up.
[Click to View YouTube Video]
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