The good lord sure hates a coward!!!!
These were the words spoke to me by Hillbilly philosopher and bar stool poet Werner Dorsch before he drove his truck over a beaver dam to do fencing on the far side of a Grazing Lease. We lived, sort of.
As for the Heave, last year it was the far East Side for about 6 km in front of the town site. Some spots it was over 12 feet high last year. The local electrician took his ditch witch and "cut" a passage through the heave. VERY INTIMIDATING to cross!!
It is a good size lake, and the "Calling" in the name is a reference to the noise from the ice when it heaves.
MD has not moved the boulders on Poplar Street or the Access near the fire fighting base, so next access to the north, besides a couple of Private access points, is Lakeshore Drive, Boundary Drive, and Ben Auger Park, all north of the townsite and Moosehorn Market.
I will be up on the weekend, and will report just how bad it is.
Drewski
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