Riddle for the Castanauts.
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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.
Nope.
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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.
Intake and outake flows from dams farther south working in conjunction with dams to the north? Kinda like the rising and falling of the water level in a canal lock?
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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.
There are no dams on the Okanagan (Okanogan) River below the Osoyoos Lake dam, but you on the right track..
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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.
There's one at Oroville, isn't there? I don't remember the name of it but it starts with a "Z". Is that not on the outflow from Osoyoos Lake?
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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.
Yes, that is the dam (Zosel Dam) in which the water flowed northward. Why was it flowing northward?
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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.
Ummmm .... because they opened one to the north so it sucked the water backwards?
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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.
No, wait ... that can't be right .... *thinking* ............
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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.
Glacier wrote:Yes, that is the dam (Zosel Dam) in which the water flowed northward. Why was it flowing northward?
Snow packs were melting causing Similkameen river to back up

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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.
WTHWYT wrote:Snow packs were melting causing Similkameen river to back up
You are correct. During high water the Similkameen River often flows up into Osoyoos Lake.
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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.
I think ya have something there.
When the Similkameen is high, it makes the dam lower than the water level, thus making water do what water does best - flow downhill
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When the Similkameen is high, it makes the dam lower than the water level, thus making water do what water does best - flow downhill

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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.
Oops, ya snuck in there, Glacier 

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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.
Glacier wrote:WTHWYT wrote:Snow packs were melting causing Similkameen river to back up
You are correct. During highway water the Similkameen River often flows up into Osoyoos Lake.
So I would suggest Graham Adder do this trip little later in the year.
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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.
Thanks for making my brain cells kick into high gear
Love these puzzles.

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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.
True story.
I was the last person to leave work yesterday, and so just before I exited the building I flicked the lights. This morning I was the first person to arrive at work so I tried turning the lights on with a different switch this time, but nothing happened. I walked back to the front door and turned on the lights with the same switch I'd used the previous night.
The lights are wired with two three-way switches that both work. The puzzle for you is to tell me why the first switch didn't work this morning.
I was the last person to leave work yesterday, and so just before I exited the building I flicked the lights. This morning I was the first person to arrive at work so I tried turning the lights on with a different switch this time, but nothing happened. I walked back to the front door and turned on the lights with the same switch I'd used the previous night.
The lights are wired with two three-way switches that both work. The puzzle for you is to tell me why the first switch didn't work this morning.
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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.
Because of the way it's wired? The electricity runs to switch 1 to switch 2 to the lights, therefore making switch 1 basically an on/off for switch 2 because the electricity can't get through if switch 1 is off?
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