It is March and the Lake is low. Although it has become warm in the valleys, water is still locked in mountain snows. This will soon change as those snows melt and the Lake rises. Now is a good time to visit wrecks.
There are a number of wrecks around the Lake, but only on the West Arm are they in shallow enough water to be exposed during the low water of March. Four years ago, I posted PIMS’ wrecks, which showed low-resolution aerial images from a local property-management system. I thought it would be fun to revisit some wrecks and capture better views.
Here is the S.S. Kuskanook, a one-time sternwheeler that is beached at about 5176 Kokanee Landing Road. Maybe I will get to revisit some of the other wrecks from my earlier posting.
The remains of the S.S.Kuskanook are exposed during the low water of March.
Very interesting.