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How Large are Hide-A-Way Hills Lakes

How Large are Hide-A-Way Hills Lakes

Hide-A-Way Hills Members have access to 5 different lakes ranging in various sizes and depths.

Lake of the Four Seasons - 100 Acres - Depth 42'
Lake Deerfoot - 2 Acres - Depth 17'
Lake Arrowhead - 2.3 Acres - Depth 23'
Lake Tomahawk - 2.6 Acres - Depth 42'
Lake Eagle Claw - 11.8 Acres - Depth 47'
Lake Ski - .75 Acre

Ice Storm Pictures

Slide show of Ice Storm pictures from Hide-A-Way Hills, Ohio. The pics are worth clicking on the slide show to bring them up FULL size. Enjoy!

Hocking County Ice Storm January 2009 - Thanks to South Central Power!



Video of photographs taken in and around Hide-A-Way Hills after an ice storm in Janury of 2009. While still without power, I realize there are those working dilengently at South Central Power to bring services back online.

Hide-A-Way Hills January 2009 Winter Ice Storm Update

Most of the Hills lost power early Wednesday morning. Many phones and internet services have been on and off since Wednesday afternoon, and most lost phones and internet services late Thursday night.

It is now 3:39 Friday afternoon and my 569 phone exchange and net services are back for now. Electricity has not been restored.

Trees are still falling, and services that were restored may be taken back out by the debris. Our Maintenance crew have the roads looking great and passable, however many trees and large branches are still falling as I type. Be sure to to check back as I have been taking photos of the damage, the repairs, and of the gorgeous backdrop this storm has left behind. If I have to be stranded with no power along with limited telephone and internet services, Hide-A-Way Hills, Ohio sure is one of the most beautiful places to do so.

Severe Weather Emergency Supply List

Being held up in the Hills can actually be a nice break from the hustle and bustle of life provided you're well prepared. This emergency list should help prepare either a cabin or home in Hide-A-Way Hills should severe whether hit.



. Flashlight with fresh batteries
. Radio with fresh batteries
. Candles and holders
. Blankets
. Matches
. Wind-up clock
. Firewood and kindling
. Manual can opener
. Charcoal grill with charcoal - Be sure not to use the grill indoors due to carbon monoxide
. Paper plates and plastic utensils
. Lighter
. Bottled water
. Nonperishable food
. Cards, board games, puzzles and the like.
. Extra batteries
. A bucket (Without power, there's no toilet flushing. You don't have to use the bucket, just use the bucket for water to flush any toilets.)
. And my favorite, a bottle of wine. Your Choice!

Of course, many full timers have broken down and purchased a generator with many of those homes having them hard wired for convenience. South Central Power and a local contractor should be able to answer questions related to hard wired generators.