We had a great time last week running around Lake Powell in our Montgomery 15 along with my brother in his Santana 2023C. The GPS track shows we covered about 185 miles in 7 days. We saw a good portion of the huge lake but there is much more of it to see. What a spectacular place! We put in at Antelope Point near Page and got as far as the upper end of the Escalante River Arm of the Lake including a lot of side trips up canyons along the way, some barely wide enough to fit the boats through or overhangs high enough to clear the masts. It was mostly motoring but we got in a fair amount of sailing - I'd guess 1/4 to 1/3 the time. Winds ranged from (mostly) almost calm to pretty much howling. I was trying out my new-to-me Honda 2 outboard and turned around the howling day because I couldn't keep it headed into the wind with the motor wide open. That day there was blowing sand on land and blowing spray on the water. Once we got past Padre Bay, traffic really thinned out and most of the time we almost had the lake to ourselves. We took lots of photos that I will try to share here somehow when I have a chance and if anyone is interested. A selection are on my Facebook page. I had hoped to try a bunch of kite photography of the boats sailing, but only got this one video of our last camp: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gq5fQRHDhLQ. David Grah Bishop California