Can't believe I missed this over here. I'm doing everything I can to get a couple days at the jam this year
Taylor Black and my wife Lindsay and the new tow rig!
http://i.imgur.com/4lyKqZr.jpg
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Can't believe I missed this over here. I'm doing everything I can to get a couple days at the jam this year
Taylor Black and my wife Lindsay and the new tow rig!
http://i.imgur.com/4lyKqZr.jpg
ROLE CALL!
We are just over a week out and I know I am pumped and ready to go!
We will be arriving at Bethy Creek Thursday afternoon to start setting stuff up and will be headed to El Rancho Viejo for dinner in Trinity Thursday night so if you plan on showing up Thursday feel free to join us for some Mexican food and margaritas! Rinkers boat world will also be providing a guide (either a boat or waverunner) to lead first timers through the cut into the river.
ROLE CALL!
We are just over a week out and I know I am pumped and ready to go!
We will be arriving at Bethy Creek Thursday afternoon to start setting stuff up and will be headed to El Rancho Viejo for dinner in Trinity Thursday night so if you plan on showing up Thursday feel free to join us for some Mexican food and margaritas! Rinkers boat world will also be providing a guide (either a boat or waverunner) to lead first timers through the cut into the river.
I'm ready and counting the days. Have they done any work on making the cut deeper?
2017 Supra SA 400
I'm looking at various vodka recipes right now...
I think I'll have to test some out this weekend ;-)
It wasn't bad last year once u know what side of the pole to go on. lol I went on the wrong side and it gets shallow quick.
2017 Supra SA 400
Anyone been up there recently to see the condition of the river/cut/Bethy? With all the rain up in Dallas lately I'm curious how it's gonna be. I'm itching for some glass smooth surfing.
But I'm definitely dropping in on 19 this year. Lol no more hanging up my trailer on the Bethy ramp.
They have 4 wooden pylons on both sides of the ramp so have to get centered pretty good to not hit them then on the right side of the ramp (side closest to the swim beach) if you go too far in it drops off a bit. I always go just far enough for the fenders to be about 1" or so under water and I've never had an issue. You can watch your guide poles in the mirror as well and if one starts to go down fast then stop.
Now I did eff up my old Doomswell Nubstep by it hitting one of those pylons in the rack so make sure you swivel your racks in while loading and unloading.