From Deseret News archives:
Great? Salt Lake not living up to its name
Of the 10 notable islands in the lake four major isles and six minor ones only Gunnison Island in the lake's northwest arm is still surrounded by water. The other 10 are all connected to the mainland in some fashion.
And Gunnison may yet join them.
"There's probably only a foot of water left around Gunnison," says Wallace Gwynn of the Utah Geological Survey.
The "islands" are larger now, too, from the extra land exposed around their shores.
And because the lake's elevation is just 4,194.2 feet above sea level now, even Fremont Island is connected to land.
Using the sandbar to go from the causeway to Antelope Island, and northwest to Fremont Island, has only been possible during three other periods since the pioneers settled here in 1847 from about 1902-1907, from 1934-1940 and again from 1958-67. The lake's surface elevation must be about 4,194 feet for the dry ground to emerge.
"Hiking" the lake
A trek on the sandbar is no cakewalk. It is level, but Fremont is not as close as it appears. It is at least seven miles to Fremont, a privately owned island, from the Antelope Island causeway.
The muddiest portion is the first few hundred yards. Then the stretch toward Fremont is almost always a dry, dusty and seemingly endless plain.
On a recent hike of 14-plus miles, all that was visible were a few pieces of wood, a few bird feathers, one old tire, an old glass pop bottle, pockets of decaying brine shrimp and sections of salty crust.
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