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High Rock Lake supposedly cannot flood, knock on wood. At least it hasn't since I built my dock there in or around 2002. I built the stationary part only about 1.5ft above full pond. I've heard Wylie and Lake Norman can have flooding problems. I guess High Rock is more like Hartwell in that the water goes WAY DOWN in the off season. But, rarely 17' tho! That's pretty serious drawdown. I feel for ya Daydreamer!

Here's a shot of my dock from a while back. As you can see the water is probably 3' or so below full pond in the pic:
BR...no wonder HR stays full...looks like yer pissin in it off to the right???

Hey...Lake Hartwell is down about 17' now due to drought conditions and Army Corps of Engineers inability to properly manage...back in '08 it was down 23'!!...some SCARY sheeyat boatin' back then...but I'll tell ya, our NJ brothers has got some serious issues to deal with up there these days...

Oh I meant to say...NICE DOCK!!...
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