On Fri, 22 May 2020 at 10:08, Goodness <spreadgoodnews at gmail.com> wrote:
> Roger: Very glad you fared well will the flood. Keep us informed. A
> blessing to be alive, intact and with power. Anxiously awaiting your
> storage unit report. If you need anything from the Rhodes community let me
> know.
>> Yes Chris I think all sailors have a McGyver gene or two! I worry about
> where our hobby is going. I have been passing the skills on to my three
> boys. I “gave” my oldest my Rhodes, trying to encourage him to Continue
> to sail instead of gaming! I did manage to get him sailing over the last 2
> months and i think its working.
> Bob
> (St Johns river)
>> > On May 21, 2020, at 5:27 PM, Chris Geankoplis <chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > ?Hey Art,
> > If the original "McGyver" of the R22's and life in general is still the
> > Roger I remember then all will be well for you. Good luck and take care.
> > Chris Geankoplis
> > ENOSIS
> >
> >> On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 1:01 PM Art Czerwonky via Rhodes22-list <
> >> rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> wrote:
> >>
> >> I will second that Art
> >>
> >> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
> >>
> >> On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 12:05 PM, Mike Riter<mike at traildesign.com>
> >> wrote: Roger, one of the things I admire most about sailors is their
> >> ability to
> >> remain calm in adverse conditions. The way you've reported the dam
> failure
> >> and flooding reflects that. Well done!
> >>
> >> I hope all your things at the storage place have survived. Even with
> >> insurance the amount of work to replace everything would be immense.
> >>
> >> Best of luck to you!
> >>
> >> Michael Riter
> >> SV Emma B
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 8:07 AM ROGER PIHLAJA <roger_pihlaja at msn.com>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi All,
> >>>
> >>> We’re still sheltering in place at our house. We have no electricity,
> >>> cable TV, landline telephone, or cable internet. Fortunately, the cell
> >>> phone still works! Our standby generator has been running continuously
> >>> since Tuesday evening.
> >>>
> >>> The water level in Sanford Lake has crested and is now falling slowly.
> >>> The radio says Sanford dam was breached. But, it must still be
> standing
> >> or
> >>> the water level would be down dramatically. I suspect they mean the
> dam
> >>> was overtopped and water was flowing thru the emergency spillway.
> Sanford
> >>> dam upgraded their emergency spillway in 2013 to be able to handle a
> 500
> >>> year flood. So far, the upgrade seems to be working. Inadequate
> >>> emergency spillway capacity was the primary issue that caused FERC to
> >>> cancel the Wixom dam’s operating permit in 2018. Wixom dam has two
> >>> concrete structures that house the flood gates and hydroelectric
> >>> generators. But, these concrete structures are linked by ~1/2 mile of
> >>> earthen berm that was really the majority of the dam. From the on-line
> >>> pictures I’ve seen, it appears it was this earthen berm that failed.
> >>>
> >>> Deb and I drove around the area yesterday morning. We verified our
> >> escape
> >>> route. We found there was a gas station and grocery store open in
> >>> Beaverton. So, we filled up the minivan and bought some groceries.
> >>>
> >>> The Curtis Road bridge at the north end of Sanford Lake has been
> >>> destroyed! Actually, the steel center span is still standing. But,
> ~100
> >>> yards of the western approach to the bridge has been washed away. So,
> >> you
> >>> can’t get anywhere near the center span. Many houses in the area near
> >> the
> >>> bridge are gone, nothing left but their foundations. You can also see
> >> the
> >>> severed water main, power cables, fiber optic cables for cable TV and
> >>> internet hanging from the bridge structure. I think it’s going to a
> long
> >>> time before all the utilities are restored to the west side of the
> lake.
> >>> Fortunately, we get our water from a well. As long as our natural gas
> >>> fired generator keeps running, we’re in good shape. The natural gas
> >>> pipeline doesn’t cross the Curtis Road bridge. The pipeline runs up
> the
> >>> west side of the lake from the south. We are near the northern end of
> >> the
> >>> pipeline. ie, A little north of our house, you start seeing LP gas
> pigs
> >>> in people’s yards. During the flood, we saw many of these LP gas pigs
> >>> floating down the lake!
> >>>
> >>> We tried several different routes to get to Johnson Mini Storage on
> M-30.
> >>> But, we were stopped every time by flooded roads or closed bridges.
> The
> >>> storage facility is located very close to the Wixom dam and I’m worried
> >> the
> >>> flood waters destroyed it. We had a lot of stuff, including our RIB,
> the
> >>> outboard, trailer, 3 kayaks, a canoe, all my dive gear, and a bunch of
> >>> camping, kayaking, and boating gear stored there. I studied the county
> >> map
> >>> last night and I’m going to try another route today. I’d like to know
> if
> >>> the storage facility is damaged or is even there anymore before I
> contact
> >>> my insurance agent.
> >>>
> >>> Otherwise, things is dull!
> >>>
> >>> Roger Pihlaja
> >>> S/V Dynamic Equilibrium
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
>
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