On Thursday, June 27, 2019 at 5:04:03 PM UTC-6,
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On Monday, February 1, 1999 at 1:00:00 AM UTC-7, Raymond C. Parks wrote:
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"Nancy J. Richter" <[email protected]> writes:
Does anyone know where you can row in New Mexico, particularly near
Los Alamos? I understand that there are some reservoirs that people
row on.
Mark Miller had a rowing club going on a reservoir near Sante Fe. However, he moved to Hawaii a couple of years ago, and as far as I
know that ended rowing in NM. I believe he does plan to return to
NM eventually, but has not done so yet.
Would appreciate if you happen to hear that there is anyone else currently rowing anywhere in NM.
I have been attempting to find both a shell and appropriate body of
water. For the first - I have concluded that buying via the net may be
my only choice. With regards to the latter - the gentleman mentioned,
Mark Miller, ran a sort of club which used Cochiti Lake. This is a
man-made lake on the Rio Grande river, just south of Santa Fe and
equally accessible to Santa Fe and Albuquerque. I have been told that Cochiti is a "wakeless" lake by a local sailboat vendor. Another person
I know who sailboards likes Cochiti, except in winter. The scenery is
not as spectacular as Eagle Nest Lake (mentioned elsewhere in the
thread) but there are plenty of views of mountains.
Raymond C. Parks
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I used to row on Lake Cochiti.
Pete Gozar
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Mark Miller of ROWEST, I am still rowing and occationally teaching on Cochiti Lake and Abiquiu Lake ...see rowest.biz
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