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See Pumice Castle, an amazing geologic formation. If you are
extremely lucky, you may also see The Old Man of the Lake, a
frequent visitor to Pumice Castle who has been meandering around
the northeastern half of the lake since the late 1800's.
Pumice Castle is very noticeable on the east wall of Crater Lake
because of its bright orange color and pinkish-brown turrets,
making it stand out from its surroundings.
A thick layer of pumice and ash from the eruption that formed
Crater Lake caldera blankets much of the caldera rim. Other layers
of pumice and ash, like the orange Pumice Castle, are deposits from
older, smaller explosive eruptions
Read about this geologic wonder from the roadside overview sign
near these coordinates.
See the attach photo of Pumice Castle.
And only if you are lucky will you see its' frequent visitor, The
Old Man of The Lake.
The Old Man of The Lake is a vertically floating conifer log on
Crater Lake that has been observed as early as 1896 and was
probably there long before that. It appears to be rooted to the
bottom of the lake wherever it is seen, but it is floating. The Old
Man is about 30 feet long and has a diameter of roughly two feet at
waterline. Its top stands approximately four feet out of water and
is bleached white. The exposed end is splintered but buoyant and
wide enough to support a person's weight.
See attached photo of Old Man of the Lake.
See attached map of its movements around Crater Lake.
In 1896, the Old Man floated just as it does at present. When The
Old Man slipped into the lake, it may have had rocks bound within
its roots. This might naturally make it float vertically, though no
rocks appear to still be there. At any rate, the submerged end
could become heavier over time through being waterlogged. Acting
like the wick on a candle, the shorter upper portion of the Old Man
remains dry and light. This apparent equilibrium allows the log to
be very stable in the water.
TO PROVE YOU HAVE VISITED THIS VIRTUAL SITE: Email to me the first
two words and the last two words of the Pumice Castle overview
sign. Go ahead and post your find.
Have fun and enjoy the beauty and adventure of Crater Lake.
FIRST TO FIND THIS GEOCACHE: G.Gadboir
FIRST TO FIND THE OLD MAN OF THE LAKE: West Coast Weenies
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Pumice Castle
The Old Man of the Lake
Map Showing The Old Man's Movements

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