And in other years, when you passed through there, was it as dry as that ? Or is the current drought unusual ?
Typically the lake is at least 20 feet higher in late Spring. It was a disturbing sight, frankly. But it would not be all that unusual for a single-year snowpack to be low enough to cause this. The trouble is if it lasts more than a couple of years in a row, that's when things get dicey. I'd say there was definite cause for concern, but no need for panic just yet.
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