Old Man of the Lake

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Old Man of the Lake

The Old Man of the Lake is the name given to a 30-foot all tree stump, which has been bobbing absolutely vertically in Oregon’s Crater Lake since at least 1896.

The stump is about 2 feet in diameter and stands approximately 4 feet above the water.
The surface has been bleached white by the elements. The exposed end of the floating tree is splintered and worn but wide and buoyant enough to support a person’s weight.

As the water in this lake is crystal clear, it allows one to see far down The Old Man’s length and tour boats regularly pass The Old Man.

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