Lake Wutjorn
The ancient and overarching name for the large body of fresh water to the north of the City of Craysilt, Lake Wutjorn's bays and inlets have their own local designations. Yet all are a part and parcel of the whole; fabled and infamous Lake Wutjorn.
Geography
Lake Wutjorn is formed from melt-water runoff collecting in a massive glacial basin between two mountain chains that meet to the north. It's southern reaches are temperate forest; it's northern, sub arctic tundra.
Fauna & Flora
The South Reaches
- Typical temperate deciduous forest; raccoons, white tail deer, black bear, etc.
The Northern Reaches
- Typical subarctic forest; elk, brown and grizzly bear, moose, snow owls, etc.
Alternative Name(s)
Jackalhead Reservoir; Wolf Foot Lake
Type
Lake
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