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This is the shore of Whitefish Lake, here at the end of May. Usually the water level rises in early June, then recedes a little. When we got here on May 5, the tree on the left was 9 paces from the shoreline. There's not much left of our beach, and with still quite a snow pack on Big Mountain and all the surrounding peaks, we may see an even higher waterline. Our beach may go away for a bit. Area rivers are rising as well.
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