Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Week of October 14th - October 16th

Friday

Friday Night Special:
Beef & Three Cheese Lasagna - 
Baked to Perfection! 
Garden Side Salad with Homemade Vinaigrette

 Saturday
3pm Crafts
5pm Hot Chocolate
5-7pm Wine Happy Hour

Saturday Drink Special:
Texas Drought

Sunday
3pm Hollows Bingo

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

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Weekend Rains Welcome! Lake Travis Up One Foot

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A much anticipated soaking rain that slowly swept throughout most of Texas this
past weekend has brought welcome relief to the state. For the residents of The
Hollows on Lake Travis, it was especially anticipated, as the lake waters have
been down over 40 feet, creating conditions not often seen in the area.

The rain began falling late Saturday night and fell throughout the night for a total of 2 inches in accumulation. The rain that fell on the lake along with the feeding tributaries and run off, caused the drought-ravished Lake Travis to rise a full foot higher than last week.

Patrick Cummins, Hospitality General Manager for The Hollows on Lake Travis stated: “We haven’t seen rain here in so long, we forgot what it looked like! Everybody was
really, really happy that we finally received a substantial amount of water!”
Although there is much more rain needed to make up for the “exceptional drought” that the area has been experiencing, last weekend’s rain was more than a drop in the bucket.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Week of October 7th - October 9th

Friday

Friday Night Special:
Shrimp Gremolata - 
Shrimp in a lemon garlic sauce,
served over Jasmine rice, garnished with tomato,
feta & green onion
 5-7pm Margarita Happy Hour

Saturday
3pm Crafts
5pm Hot Chocolate
5-7pm Wine Happy Hour

Saturday Drink Special:
Raspberry Lemonade

Sunday
3pm Hollows Bingo

Northshore Marina Update from Billy Neel - Marina Director

Hi Northshore Boaters,

These days the terms extremely hot, dry, and low water levels appears to be in everyone’s conversations. Let us hope the summer is behind us and we can have a cooling off season with some good rain. Even with similar ’09 weather and lake level conditions a lot of boaters still managed to have some fun. There is still 47% of a river/lake still open for recreational purposes.

Our marina is and plans to remain open in the foreseeable future. The deep water under the marina is a huge benefit. The marina distance from shore is pretty well set. The loading area, parking, tram ride, and the access bridge to the marina  all stay the same distance as well. However, the bridge steepness remains to increase with each 5’-10’ drop in lake level. For your convenience, my main goal is to allow the bridge to stay connected to the tram landing and the marina. I agree this is challenging and may not be possible if we reach an all time historical low. But hopefully this doesn’t happen. If it does we will implement some type of boat taxi service from the Old Burnet Rd. boat ramp area. We will let you all know the standards & procedures for this prior to commencing this program.

The Lake Travis lake level is currently at the ’09 low level of 629’. There is and will be limitations involved with coming and going from the marina due to the bridge steepness. I recommend traveling light with carry on instead of the full wagons and dock carts. At this time and in the future you choose to use the full load wagon and cart please be sure to use help and go extremely slow. In the next week or so we will add another steel table and 16’ more of ramp for a lake level descent to 620’. This will help us to off set the bridge steepness for the next 10’ drop. If we get lake level movement in a positive direction you will see a quick turn around in the bridge slant. This would be noticeable at the 635’ level due to the additional components I am in the process to add. There is a chance we may not see the 620’ lake level. LCRA is showing this 620’ level may not occur until the New Year. This may not happen at all. If we stay above 620’ then we will be okay.

FYI- the Ship Store is staying open during October on Sat. & Sun. only (9AM-& 6:30PM).

Come on Rain,

Billy

Billy Neel
Marina Director
Northshore Marina
The Hollows/Lake Travis

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Listing of the Week: 17800 Regatta Drive

17800 Regatta View Drive, Jonestown, TX 78645

View of the Lot
View from the Lot
Listed at $49,000, with the potential for second-story lake views, this beautiful +/- 1.75 acre homesite in The Hollows is priced to sell!  The lot is located in an award-winning, master-planned resort community with an array of amenities available to its residents. This includes a two-time award-winning state-of-the-art marina, private Beach Club with multiple pools, fully equipped fitness center, BBQ grills located throughout the resort, sand volleyball courts, lakeside picnic areas with hammocks and horseshoes, lakeside amphitheater, kayak club, 16-mile trail system for walking, hiking or biking. Those in search of a peaceful setting with outdoor amenities would surely find themselves at home here.

For more information, please contact our Texas Sales Director Lyndsey Garza by email, lyndsey.garza@terramesaresorts.com, or by phone at 409.392.0179.