I know you guys out West are seeing some pretty tough drought conditions, but those of us in the Upper Midwest are seeing record or near-record water levels which are changing our lakes. When we bought our place just outside of Eagle River, WI in the summer of 2013, we had almost 150 feet of beach and some exposed lake bed between our grass and the water. As of this summer, we now have officially lost ALL of our beach! The water is now up to the “Ordinary High Water Mark”, which pretty much matches the all-time high water level from about 40 years ago.
As it turns out, our 450-acre seepage lake is actually on the Lake Superior water table, so as the Great Lakes rise, we see our lake level rise with it. It’s so high that we actually had to install a bunch of rip rap to stop any further erosion to our shoreline where we have a stand of Birch, Maple and Pine trees that now sits at water’s edge. Here’s a pic of when we bought our place in Aug 2013 versus today:


What are you guys seeing on your lakes…?
As it turns out, our 450-acre seepage lake is actually on the Lake Superior water table, so as the Great Lakes rise, we see our lake level rise with it. It’s so high that we actually had to install a bunch of rip rap to stop any further erosion to our shoreline where we have a stand of Birch, Maple and Pine trees that now sits at water’s edge. Here’s a pic of when we bought our place in Aug 2013 versus today:
What are you guys seeing on your lakes…?
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