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Here in central MN we had drought conditions for several years - this year it has been rain, rain, rain (needed and better than tons of snow !) - 

 

This ramp is completely flooded and the DNR pulled the dock out because they were concerned it would float away - the boat in the picture is a guy who was determined to get out on this lake (he grew up in the area, left 40 years ago, wanted to take his late dad's boat for a spin on his home lake), I opted out as I didn't want the truck/trailer to sink in to the sand/mud

 

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Another picture of the high water - lots of docks under water and quite a few docks have had their panels float away

 

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Hopefully it's a blessing in disguise and you will maintain a healthy water level.

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