Monday 25 June 2012

Lake Powell, Utah

After the Grand Canyon, we set off for Lake Powell, Utah which we had heard is really nice - however, we didn't know much more than that.

This lake in fact has a really interesting history. The lake was the idea of Major John Powell after visiting the Glen Canyon area. It was created in 1963, after construction of the dam wall (pic below) - which apparently required concrete to be poured 24 hours a day for 3 years, nearly 10 millions tonnes in all - and took 17 years to fill to current levels, after diversions of the Colorado River were in place. The levels fluctuate around 30 to 50 feet from season to season and it is a spectacular playground for any water enthusiasts - like us! On a serious note, it is the "savings bank" of water for many of the surrounding states, and also California.


Anyway, we were blown away when we first entered the national park area, and then also by our RV site! It had a great view of the lake - and sunset.



The next morning even though it was around 42 degrees - we walked about 15 mins down to the water for a dip in the chilly water! It definitely felt like the desert


Later that day we took one of the boat tours to check out the canyons, which was very interested and visually exciting - we took hundreds of pics, but here are just a few.







Lake Powell has serious boat ramps too - 12 lanes I counted! - Everything is bigger in the US.


Then we snuck into the nearby Lake Powell Lodge for a dip in their pool - as it was still stinking hot!! The view from there were also amazing.

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