Welcome to the new Elephant Lake blog. Ed and I will try to keep everyone updated on road, weather and items of interest to the members of ELCA. The learning curve might be steep so patience might be required over the next few weeks. Today we awoke to -17 and clear beautiful skies and elves have been busy decorating on the road!
We woke up this morning to the sight of water on the lake, not ice. Well, a small amount of ice that will not last the day... The birds are back too. Mergansers or Loons? Yesterday, a part of Clarke Road between Forest View Road and Storey Road began to flood over due to a clogged drain and high waters. The township came quickly and dealt with it before we had a total washout. If anyone is interested, Peter Healy is selling his boat. It's a 2006 Sylvan Expedition Sport 1600 with a 2014 Suzuki 90 HP four stroke engine. Contact Peter for more details at 705-734-4094.
I understand that the Ground Hog on Feb 2nd indicated an early spring??? Not here at Elephant Lake. As you know we had that ice storm you all likely experienced. Prior to the ice, we had about 6 inches of snow, then the ice storm. We had a power outage starting around 1:30 am on Monday. It came back before noon. The internet and cell service was out for much longer but is back now... The roads all over the area were a mess with numerous trees downed by the ice. Power in Bancroft and Haliburton was off, some still off. Getting to 911 from the lake was a challenge with plenty of branches down. Tuesday was sunny and the temperatures made it up to zero. Parking at 911 was extremely sloppy. The snow was melting in the sunshine making not only the parking lot messy, but also the road in from there to the lake. At this time, coming in is very difficult unless you have tracks on the ATV or UTV. Terry Y attempted to get in yesterday to his cottage on his ATV but finally bogged ...
Beautiful shot! Keep up the great work!! Cheers, and Happy New Year!!
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