The hot summer temperatures have led to a decrease in water levels in the lake. We're seeing a pattern similar to last season, when water levels peaked during the third week of July.
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The peninsula on the left slowly surfacing |
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A water level marker pictured in the previous post |
On the bright side, the lake bed boasts a bounty of beautiful blooms. The water may come and go, but the forest and trails remain steady.
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Gems of the lake bed |
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Rhododendron in bloom, all around the lake and along the Indian Trail |
A lovely night on the Mountain...wish you were here!
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Hanging out around the fire |
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Everyone loves roasting marshmallows! |
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