Cooling down on Clear Lake
On a summer day where temperatures reached the mid-80s, people found ways to cool down on Clear Lake.
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Kindle Schmidt paddles his family to the shores of Clear Lake.
After shaking himself dry, Poseidon, a 10-year-old short haired weiner dog rolls in the gravel at the Clear Lake boat launch on July 20.
Kindle Schmidt paddles his sailboat, a 1978 Mercury Mutineer to the shores of Clear Lake.
Tamarac Schmidt stands on a sailboat as a paddle boarder goes by on Clear Lake on July 20.
Blais Schmidt, an 11-year-old from Sedro-Woolley, prepares to plunge into Clear Lake on Monday. Temperatures rose to the mid 80s as people looked for ways to cool in the summer heat.
Phillip Carlon poses for a portrait with his dog Poseidon on July 20 in Clear Lake. He said he was more concerned with enjoying the warm weather than catching fish.
Anna Bellos reacts to friends paddleboarding on Clear Lake on July 20.
From left, Kira Pelusi, Alex Nibarger and Jamie Corning head toward the shores of Clear Lake on paddleboards on July 20.
Jamie Corning paddles on Clear Lake while her friends Kira Pelusi and Alex Nibarger follow behind on July 20.
Phillip Carlon reacts to his catch after reeling in his fishing rod to adjust his line. To Carlon's surprise, a small perch tangled in weeds was on the other end.
Blais Schmidt looks for fish underwater at Clear Lake.
Tamarac Schmidt catches a rope from his father Kindle after picking up a friend on the shores of Clear Lake on July 20.
Blais Schmidt sticks his foot out of the water after jumping into Clear Lake.
Tamarac Schmidt paddles his family's 1978 Mercury Mutineer sailboat to the shores of Clear Lake on July 20.
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OLIVER HAMLIN
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