I would say there is little doubt that a number of the MOGA caches are full of water. I don't have a very good topo map but 640 ft. for the lake level is Serious Big Time. Libby Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device from U.S. Cellular -----Original Message----- From: lake_wannabees@xxxxxxxxx Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 21:28:50 To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [GeoStL] Re: Flooding in northeast MO I wonder if the water is putting any of the MOGA caches in danger. Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -----Original Message----- From: Michael Rogers <mrogers07@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 14:24:27 To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [GeoStL] Re: Flooding in northeast MO I just checked the Corps of Engineers website...as of 3 p.m. Mark Twain Lake was at 640.09 feet. I have NEVER seen it get this high before...mind you, normal pool is 606 feet. Amazing. I sure hope everything works out and they can tame this beast. -Michael ----- Original Message ---- From: Libby Morehead <gmalibby@xxxxxxxxxx> To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 3:39:41 PM Subject: [GeoStL] Flooding in northeast MO Hey Cachers! It is water, water everywhere. Definitely not a good time to cache in Monroe, northern Boone or Ralls County. The Corps is fighting to save Cannon Dam at this point and there is more rain to the north and more predicted for later tonight. Many of the caches Jo and I hid are surely under water since even the roads are under water and many closings are in effect. I felt sorry for those of you with caches along the Meremec, etc., but never imagined we would have this much water and be in the same situation. We will get them cleaned up and back as soon as the water goes down and we can assess which are in need of TLC. In the meantime, forget about this neck of the woods. (Actually, in many directions you can't even get here.) To drier days.... Libby