Update on IR water conditions
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Re: Update on IR water conditions
I concur - we saw no evidence of an algae bloom on Lake Richie when we paddled through on July 22.
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Re: Update on IR water conditions
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That's my update from hiking Wash Creek-N Desor-Little Todd-S Desor-Wash creek
Most beaver ponds are down at least 2 feet, rare to see water flowing out of them. Planked areas are even a mix of muddy and dry. Areas were we'd have obtained water in years past aren't showing anything. Water at S Desor tasted mucky to many of us, using separate purification methods.
That's my update from hiking Wash Creek-N Desor-Little Todd-S Desor-Wash creek
Most beaver ponds are down at least 2 feet, rare to see water flowing out of them. Planked areas are even a mix of muddy and dry. Areas were we'd have obtained water in years past aren't showing anything. Water at S Desor tasted mucky to many of us, using separate purification methods.
It's not Heaven, but they can see IR from there...