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#428251 - 08/10/08 06:50 AM
Re: Adversary98's 2008 Table Rock Trip
[Re: 230 Mike]
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Admiral
Registered: 12/15/02
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#428467 - 08/11/08 12:03 PM
Re: Adversary98's 2008 Table Rock Trip
[Re: HotByte]
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Admiral
Registered: 01/08/03
Posts: 1036
Loc: Colorado
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All: Thanks for the comments on the pics. (And thanks On Holiday for putting some into the post.) I have more but I need some help posting them in a post after I upload them to the BABC photo site. Once they are on the BABC site, How do I put them in a post? I've got some great ones of watersports to show. Bowline, I did not mean to cut it close, really! One thing about my gas gauge is that it shows full, 3/4, and then empty. Never had a boat gas gauge worth a darn. I got the gas at Cape Fair Marina. It is small and old. Soon there will be a new gas dock at "The Hideaway" about two to three miles up the lake. I wouldn't be surprised to see Cape Fair Marina have serious problems when The Hideaway opens. I also told Fate he is missed. He, like me, said he's been really busy but will look in and think about posting from time to time. He is not a big fan of LOTO, I don't think. He goes to TR and on some river trips or goes to local lakes, I think. deepv, Table Rock is in SW Missouri. LOTO is in south central Missouri. It took us about 12 hours to drive to LOTO in the past. TR took 3 more hours.  But, I don't think I (my gps really) selected the best route coming home. I think I can shorten it next year. We will go back as there is no water like TR even remotely close to Denver. Our largest "local" lake is in Pueblo, an hour and a half away. It is a few miles long and about a mile or so wide. Lake Powell is about 8 - 9 hours away, but it is a more challenging drive as it is over the mountains and involves many miles of 2 lane twisting and hilly highways. LBS, We really enjoy Boatnatic and his family. They are great people. We try to see them each time we go by on our way to Missouri. They have BBQ'd food for us more than once on friday nights as we stopped in on our way to the Lake. Thanks again for the comments, all.
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#428806 - 08/12/08 05:23 PM
Re: Adversary98's 2008 Table Rock Trip
[Re: Justified Too]
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Admiral
Registered: 01/08/03
Posts: 1036
Loc: Colorado
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Justified Too,
I have not really seen any water on LOTO that compares to TR for overall calmness. During the week, there are a few coves that can be okay, but not like TR.
There ARE places on TR with amenities, just not up the James River Arm in Cape Fair where we were. We boated to Kimberling City and found restaurants on the water there. But when you figure in the gas prices to get to and from..... those were some expensive meals! We will try to stat closer to either Kimberling City or Shell Knob next time. There are amenities there. My BIL put his boat in down near Branson the day we left and said there were lots of amenities there, but the water was not as calm - but still no LOTO.
Cape Fair was about a 20-30 minute drive to West Branson were there was a Super Wal-Mart. That was plenty convenient enough for us. Branson itself was another 10-15 minutes. Most better restaurants were there. We ended up cooking out at the house and eating out about half and half.
The first night we were there, we ate at what is probably the worst restaurant I have been to in the last 10 years. It was in Cape Fair (which is tiny) and named "Keeper of the Flame". They supposedly had BBQ. They brought us in off the road with a sign twirler and a sign that said "Live Band". When we got inside, it smelled a little "funny" so we asked to be seated outside and were told that we would LOVE it because "THE BAND IS AWESOME!" It was an old building/converted residence so I overlooked the smell. I mean hey, ... the band is awesome, right? BBQ? It's all good. We go outside and sit at picnic tables "Can I get you something to drink?" "Yeah, what kind of beer do you have?" The kid looks at me like I just spit in his hand. "We don't have alcohol." UH-OH! We see a liquor store next door. "Can we buy our own and bring it over?" "Sure." (He fails to mention the place is CLOSED.) Meanwhile the band has just been sitting around not doing anything. When the kid asks to take our food orders, the band starts up..... GOSPEL! Not that contemporary their-gonna-burn-in-hell-anyway-rock 'n roll-christian music either. These folks obviously came from the tent revival just up the street. I can't breathe! I am laughing uncontrollably because we all just tried to order beer and margaritas! My wife pokes me in the ribs. Laughing harder now. I feel bad and am laughing at myself because I must now look like a real heathen - even though I am not - I just am not like these folks. "THE BAND IS AWESOME!" Does not compute the same way for me. Anyway, now I surely made someone mad because the sky starts to really darken. The "food" comes. NOT GOOD! All over cooked and dried out. The potato salad explained the funny smell inside and the burgers were like charcoaled pucks. The rain starts. Then the lightning. We swallowed what we figured wouldn't kill us. (Overcooking kills germs, right?) Got the bill and we were gone. Nobody died.
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