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  1. #1
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    cant go out for the winter?? haha i still have to mow my yard every week during the winter here in texas

    old mod list: H/C/I/N/E/G 408
    new mod list: 5.3, gears/posi, mufler and tune : (

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    I live in Austin, and do most of my skiing at a tournament lake called Frameswitch. It's nice not having to deal with any other boat traffic when skiing. For fun it's Lake Travis or Lake Austin. I'm about 20 miles from each lake.

    The Houseboat sounds awesome.

    Texas winters are horrible just cold enought you can't enjoy the outdoors, but just warm enought you feel guilty about it.

    Talk to you later.
    No more trucks, but this is what I used to have. 2000 GMC Sierra, 6.0L-LQ4, Built 4L60, LS6 Cam, The Other Guys Headers, 3 inch exhaust and 7 chamber flowmaster, 43lb injectors, Nelson Tuning, Drop - 3/4 McGaughys Spindles, Bell Tech Shackles & Hangers. Best time 13.59 @ 106

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    Lake Shasta is pretty. Lots of big old pines all around it. I only saw it while passing through. I bet that water is damn cold.
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

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    Lake Austin is pretty chilly also. It's fed from the bottom of another lake. They are all man made aorund here. The water temp on the north side of the lake is around 67deg. That's really chilly, but refreshing when it's 100 outside.

    Lake Shasta sounds like a great place.
    No more trucks, but this is what I used to have. 2000 GMC Sierra, 6.0L-LQ4, Built 4L60, LS6 Cam, The Other Guys Headers, 3 inch exhaust and 7 chamber flowmaster, 43lb injectors, Nelson Tuning, Drop - 3/4 McGaughys Spindles, Bell Tech Shackles & Hangers. Best time 13.59 @ 106

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    Actually, from July to October it is anywhere from 70 to as high as 83+! If will flat shrink your noodle in the winter though...Since I am a total fair weather skier, it is not an issue for me. The nice thing is about mid May the temps start climbing and by summer time it is 100+ at the lake. Almost like the weather in Texas, I think.

    Dave
    96 Tahoe LT, TransGo HD2 shift kit, billet 1-2/OD servos, Derale transmission cooler, Magnflow cat-back exhaust, K&N air filter, Smittybuilt nerf bars, Airlift rear air bags, Nelson 91 tune.

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