There is plenty of sediments built up over the years as the main feeder creek is here and during heavy late spring rains one can see the brownish runoff coloring the pond progressively. However the organic muck is deep. It's black smells rotten and is at least a couple feet deep. A person would be hard pressed to get thier boots retrived recovered if stepped in, I know. Thick matts of aglae form sink and repeat again every year. These algae matts tear apart by wind/rain floating into other part of the pond also.

Last edited by MarkS; 01/10/12 11:26 AM.