Last week we were excited to host the Virginia Tech Long Distance Running Camp with James DeMarcos of Runabout Sports. The weather was perfect for the runners as they breezed their way up Rt. 700 over the 6.5 mile climb that ascends about 2,750' to an elevation of over 4,200'.
The 125+ ravenous runners enjoyed a special brunch prepared by Mountain Lake's chefs and spent the rest of the morning enjoying various recreational opportunities led by our staff.
Check out the pix...
Friday, July 25, 2008
Sandbaggers to the Rescue
If you have been following the lake as it continues to recede you may have wondered, "is there anything we can do to stop the water loss?"
In an attempt to answer this question, The Mountain Lake Board has commissioned some divers to try to fix a major part of the suspected problem. The divers have recently found 18 holes in the lake's bottom. One hole is approximately the size of a pickup truck bed.
Obviously, with the combination of other major factors conspiring against us there is only so much we can do. The other cracks, seismic faults and sandstone geology also contribute to the lake's constant water loss. The droughts we have suffered since 1999 are the biggest issue and have affected lakes all over the southeast.
It is hoped that by attempting to plug the hole with sandbags we can at least decrease the rate output enough for normal rainfall to be able to turn things around. So the Conservancy's Recreation staff spent most of the afternoon yesterday preparing sandbags for the divers and placing them on the shoreline.
Check out the pictures...
In an attempt to answer this question, The Mountain Lake Board has commissioned some divers to try to fix a major part of the suspected problem. The divers have recently found 18 holes in the lake's bottom. One hole is approximately the size of a pickup truck bed.
Obviously, with the combination of other major factors conspiring against us there is only so much we can do. The other cracks, seismic faults and sandstone geology also contribute to the lake's constant water loss. The droughts we have suffered since 1999 are the biggest issue and have affected lakes all over the southeast.
It is hoped that by attempting to plug the hole with sandbags we can at least decrease the rate output enough for normal rainfall to be able to turn things around. So the Conservancy's Recreation staff spent most of the afternoon yesterday preparing sandbags for the divers and placing them on the shoreline.
Check out the pictures...
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Adventure Mountain Lake Week Starts today!
Adventure Mountain Lake Week is here at last! We have all kinds of special fun things to do for both our hotel and day guests.
We've already had lots of folks trying out their skills on our portable climbing wall!
Don't miss out, the climbing wall is only here till Friday then it is gone till next year!
Find out the schedule for what all else we'll have to do here...
http://www.mtnlakeconservancy.org/special-adventure.html
We've already had lots of folks trying out their skills on our portable climbing wall!
Don't miss out, the climbing wall is only here till Friday then it is gone till next year!
Find out the schedule for what all else we'll have to do here...
http://www.mtnlakeconservancy.org/special-adventure.html
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