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This is what 7" from the all time Lake Michigan high water level looks like at our dock. Just a few years ago we were at the lowest level in recorded history. At that level we could step down off the roof of our boat to the dock and needed the ladder to get down to boarding level. Boat looked like a little dinghy in its slip. Remarkable how lake levels change. Trillions of gallons of water involved. We should see a 4" increase in the next 30 days. Water is currently about 8' deep under the anchor.
I noticed the same thing north of Grand Haven and just south of PJ Hoffmaster park. Would not want to own real estate near there.It's pretty incredible.
I wonder what will happen with some of the homes along Lake Michigan this year. There were quite a few getting precariously close to cliff edges last year down near Saugatuck. They have to be super nervous right now...
It's pretty incredible.
I wonder what will happen with some of the homes along Lake Michigan this year. There were quite a few getting precariously close to cliff edges last year down near Saugatuck. They have to be super nervous right now...
Now we will be able to park the Dinghy on the wall in Grand Haven and step out onto the sidewalk.
Now we will be able to park the Dinghy on the wall in Grand Haven and step out onto the sidewalk.