I've
overlain the Clearwater Mountain Plat on this U.S.G.S. topo to show you
a point. The two maps don't exactly agree, but you get the idea.
The
way topo maps work is, the contour lines squiggling all over the map are
spaced at each 20 feet of elevation.
Here you can see that the parcel is pretty
steep, as I just mentioned in the last page, but this also shows you the
relastionship of the property to the deep hollow just to the east.
This is why you have such a long view, all the way to the Clearwater
Lake dam, from Parcel M.
This map suggests how close to the property the lake can flood
to. You should keep in mind that the water almost never gets as
high as what is indicated.