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Impact of the flood on #10 Kidd
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The raging Kananaskis river eroded away the west end of the bridge on 15/16 Lorette
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Image taken two days after the flood on #5 Lorette
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Washouton the normally spectacular Par 3 6th hole on Mt. Lorette
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Hard to tell there is a golf course under all this water. #9 Lorette
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Turf rolled back like carpet, incredible erosion, and tree and rock deposits all left in the floods wake
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Image taken just hours after the banks of the Evan Thomas river were breached and flooding ravaged both golf courses
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Photo taken the day of the flood from up near the clubhouse of #18 and #10 Lorette
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Looking at the incredibly high water levels on #9 and #1 Lorette the first day of the flood
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Evidence of the incredible power of the fast moving water on #10 Kidd tee box
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Before the flood this was just a flat area of grass with a cart path running along it. Massive erosion
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The same spot over a year later. Irrigation pipe, broken down cart path, and rock deposit are left behind after the fury of the June 13 flood
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Image taken a little over a year after the flood near the 1st tee of the Mt. Kidd golf course
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Erosion and deposits of silt and rock are left behind as evidence of the flood that took place over a year prior
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With Mt. Kidd in the backdrop, and iconic image of the range ball picker buried in silt and rock deposits on the driving range