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Crater Lake is amazing. It's a volcanic crater whose rim sits at 8,000 feet. The caldera is 2,148 feet (about half a mile) deep and was formed when Mount Mazama collapsed. No rivers flow in or out of the lake. The lake itself is 1,949 feet deep which makes it the deepest lake in the U.S.. There is a thirty foot tall tree stump that has bobbed vertically in the lake for over a center whose name is The Old Man of the Lake.


Sign at entrance to crater lake. Just a single patch of snow on the ground.

Just a single patch of snow on the ground when entering the park.


now piled up 12 feet on the sides of the road.

After about ten minutes of driving the snow on the side of the road was piled twelve feet high.


Mountain forest with small sign reading I Love You.

The men's bathroom with snow piled up six feet over its roof.


Clear day to see Wizard Island in Crater Lake.

Clear day's view of Wizard Island. This picture was taken from on top of Rim Village whose structures were buried completely beneath the snow. We were walking a couple feet *on top of* the buildings.


Morning fog and mist heavy on Crater Lake.

The next morning the fog and mist turned everything blue and there was no Wizard Island to be seen.


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