Note the section of breakwater that is in eminent danger of breaking away and falling into the lake, just beyond the plank cap that connects to the dock.
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Crooked Lake boathouse.
August 5, 2012.
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Dry at last, both outside and inside the boathouse, something that never happened all of 2011.
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Crooked Lake boathouse.
August 5, 2012.
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The water was 17" deep above the concrete pad just off to the right of the plank walk.

This picture puts into context the close-ups of a hole in the plank walk (lower right center) surrounded by water.  It also illustrates that the water was still high, but down perhaps a fraction of an inch from the last visit.  The top of the concrete breakwater remains completely submerged along this section, and the plank walk that leads out to it is floating.

Crooked Lake, Michigan
April 19, 2012
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Crooked Lake, Michigan
March 1, 2012
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Crooked Lake, Michigan
March 1, 2012
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Crooked Lake, Michigan
March 1, 2012
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Measuring the water level against the timbers of the retaining wall.  It has now reached just a fraction of an inch ABOVE the bottom of the 'flower 4X4', up from one month ago.

Crooked Lake, Michigan
March 1, 2012
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Showing how deep the water was above the concrete pad behind the breakwater (18 inches).

Crooked Lake, Michigan
March 1, 2012
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This, the back end of the plank walk, was floating free.  Stepping out onto it caused it to sink back onto its support blocks and hence become covered with water.

Crooked Lake, Michigan
March 1, 2012
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Note the section of breakwater that is in eminent danger of breaking away and falling into the lake, just beyond the plank cap that connects to the dock.
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Crooked Lake boathouse.
August 5, 2012.
(nex5n)
Note the section of breakwater that is in eminent danger of breaking away and falling into the lake, just beyond the plank cap that connects to the dock.
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Crooked Lake boathouse.
August 5, 2012.
(nex5n)
Note the section of breakwater that is in eminent danger of breaking away and falling into the lake, just beyond the plank cap that connects to the dock.
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Crooked Lake boathouse.
August 5, 2012.
(nex5n)
See photo in original gallery.