
Kathleen Mckenna doesn't anyone post on this site???

Kathleen Mckenna We are a group of about 10 who are going to be toobing the same weekend as you are. Has anyone found out for sure if they have really upped the water flow? Last I checked it was in the low 60's! Might be dragging our toobs and doing more walking than riding! That's OK, it's still a lot of fun! Might see you there!!!

Rugved Nakade hi there...i am new to this annual tubing trip...dont know anyone here yet! n e chance...i might be able to meet up with a few people before goin on the trip? in that way i wont feel so alien...lol!!

Sam
For those renting tubes, don't forget your coupon:
http://www.lazylandl.com/coupon/tubeoff. html

Marc McDonald
Looks like they're upping the flow according to the Sattler gauge:
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv?dd_cd= 01&format=html&period=7&site_no=08167800

Marc McDonald I've been going for about three years now. My first was with Sportsmonkey and we had to tube the Comal because the Guadalupe was too fast. The last few times me and some friends caped at Rio Raft http://www.rioraft.com/ - It's an RV park By Sattler not far below the damn. They drive us to Abbotts and we get in there and get out at Rio Raft.

Sam
REI Sale: http://forums.slickdeals.net/showthread. php?t=1385913

Annual Guadalupe Tubing Trip
We are going to try a new campground this year. Lazy L & L. They have all of the same amenities that we’ve had at Mountain Breeze, plus a few extras. Each reserved site has electric, water, picnic table, fire ring and grill. The campground has a volleyball court, horseshoe pits and washer pits. There is an onsite ...snack bar, with breakfast tacos. They also allow you to use your own float equipment and charge a shuttle fee.
http://www.lazylandl.com/
http://www.lazylandl.com/rates.html
http://www.lazylandl.com/camp_map_0409.p df
They are holding sites 72-100 for us until 6/10. If you want a site with water/electric, please call and reserve your site before 6/10. After that, they will release them to the general public. They do have overflow camping right next to our reserved spots, but those don’t have electric/water. Reserved campsites can hold up to 3 cars and 3 tents. (830) 964-3455 and ask for Laverne. Tell her you are with the YAP group.
I have reserved 93/94. Andrea Dennis has reserved 91.
Costs are as follows:
Reserved Campsites - $35/nt first car, includes 2 people. This is paid at time of reservation. Additional people in that car at $5/nt. Additional cars on a reserved site are $25/nt, includes 2 people. Additional people in these cars are $5/nt.
Overflow Campsites - $25/nt, includes 2 people. Additional people in the are $5/nt.
Tube Rental - $10 per tube, per day.
Shuttle Fee - $8 per person, if you use your own equipment.
The River is waiting for you!!!
Hora:quinta-feira, 25 de Junho de 2009 8:00
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Annual Guadalupe Tubing Trip We are going to try a new campground this year. Lazy L & L. They have all of the same amenities that we’ve had at Mountain Breeze, plus a few extras. Each reserved site has electric, water, picnic table, fire ring and grill. The campground has a volleyball court, horseshoe pits and washer pits. There is an onsite ...snack bar, with breakfast tacos. They also allow you to use your own equipment, with a shuttle fee.
New Braunfels camping on the Guadalupe River|Tent/RV sites|Riverfront & Group area|Toob/Raft rental|
www.lazylandl.com
New Braunfels camping on the Guadalupe River at Lazy L and L offers toob and raft rentals, rv and tent sites. Call 830-964-3455 for details or www.lazylandl.com
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Nathan Kyle the website has dates from 2008: http://www.guadalupetubingtrip.com








