Along the way, we pulled over (rather suddenly) to the side of the road to take a picture of the creek. We were pretty seriously tipped to the right (as in, the right side of the coach tipping on the shoulder of the road), and water began leaking from the fresh water tank overflow hose. Somehow that leaking continued after we resumed driving, via some strange vacuum/siphon action, and when we stopped for lunch at Bear Lake Overlook, we discovered that our fresh water tank was empty! (We’d have to find water somewhere on the way to our next spot because that night we’d be dry-camping.) The overlook was disappointing because a huge wildfire in northern California caused smoky skies, obscuring the turquoise water that the lake is famous for.