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Ratickle
08-24-2011, 04:57 PM
I was trying to figure out why there was no mention of Houston in the recent information form the P1 USA information. I found it in the Unlimiteds information so I'm assuming P1 is out too. Too bad. I was hoping to get down there and hook up with some of the Texas guys like Jim and Gris.....

Si, I guess their next race will be in San Diego. Are any of the SVL guys going that far? Or maybe PigIron will come out and play......

PASCO, Wash. -- Due to drought-impacted water levels, H1 Unlimited is canceling plans to stage an Air National Guard Hydroplane Series event in Houston and Clear Lake, Texas, next month.

H1 Unlimited this week sent a representative to the lake, located southeast of Houston, for a meeting with organizers and a thorough review of the site, logistics and water levels.

"The communities were excited to see us coming there along with the P1 Offshore boats," said H1 Unlimited Chairman Sam Cole. "However, after being told that the lake level has dropped almost 4 feet during the past six months and no relief in sight, there was nothing we could do but cancel the event and look forward to a return next year."

Texas and New Mexico are in the midst of an unprecedented drought. The states between January and June completed the driest six months on record, according to the National Weather Service. The lack of rain and the extreme summer heat have contributed to the record drought.

Lake levels near the proposed pit area were too low to safely launch the Air National Guard boats, as was the depth in other parts of the lake. H1 rules require a minimum of 8-foot water depth on a racecourse, which was not the case.

"We are hopeful that Mother Nature cooperates between now and next Labor Day," Cole added. "It's a great venue for the Air National Guard Series. We had some successful events there in years' past, the interest has been keen and we were looking forward to making this our first venture with the folks at P1 Offshore."

Griswald
08-24-2011, 05:20 PM
That's funny, Jim and I were just talking about this race this morning.

Clear Lake is fed by Galveston Bay and I don't see how the drought in TX is affecting water levels? I guess they're labeling it "drought related" since the venue carried the word "lake." Sounds like bs to me. Maybe some locals know better?

Ratickle
08-24-2011, 05:31 PM
That's what he said. That's why I was checking on what was going on. I was hoping to drive Randy's boat down there. (Or have Jim dress up like me so I could get all the glory:cool:)

Ratickle
08-24-2011, 05:35 PM
Some more info



http://www.hydro-news.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=128:clear-lake&catid=1:latest-news&Itemid=50

Griswald
08-24-2011, 06:52 PM
This is a good pic and overall descriptive illustration of the depth. I was thinking earlier that there isn't a spot on Clear Lake over 8ft except the main channel. Seems the powers that be should have known that before entering into an agreement in the first place.