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Offshore from Mark Island, there's an area of black all surrounded by the white ice which sure looks like open water as seen from about a half mile away. Have not drilled any holes so have no idea as to thickness.
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I'm going to wait another week -- need to get those home projects out of the way so I'm free for a few weeks after anyway....
I'm sure the sleds will be all over that part of the lake this weekend. Thanks for the undate Les. |
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Which gets us back to why it is so hard to define "ice-in".
I certainly didn't mean to imply that the ice was safe to journey upon, and I hope that no one trys anytime soon. But if we go by the proposed definition that the Mount couldn't get to any of it's ports without hitting ice... |
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Out in front of Glendale has got about 6-8in the whole way across. Talked to a kid who rode his sled from Ellacoya to Glendale too. He said it was pretty hairy, but he didn't break through the whole way....!
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If I were the Captain of the Mount, I would say I won't navigate into every port without possible damage to the hull. What say you Winniboater...?
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Turns out I was able to cut loose today so here I sit in my camp on Mink Island after a two mile hike from Cattle Landing. Good news is there's a good 6-7 inches of solid ice (maybe a little less thru Cattle Landing itself). I always stay towards the north side thru there. Had to walk over a short stretch of black ice. The cracks give you a good sense how thick it is. Enough fluff on top to need snowshoes. A few sleds around but no tracks around between Bear and Mark/Mink yet. A few wet spots where the weight of the snow pushed the ice down. That's what FLL was seeing. Clear skies with Mt. Washington bright white to the North. Saw a herd of six deer crossing near Bear Is as I got close to camp. Just need to warm up a bit and then go cut some holes!
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We just saw a small plane land on 19 mile bay.
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North of Moultonboro bay is abuzz with activity. Lots of sleds and lots of bobhouses. Stopped by a group near Little Ganzy Island and they had a motorhome on the ice. They said a solid 12 inches plus from Balmoral to Little Ganzy Island.
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Just had a couple of sleds out on the bay and they were going real slow. Maybe they're scared.
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In today's Citizen:
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Thanks Flyguy;
Is that open water I see towards the end of the video. Looks like its straight out between Lake Shore Park and Welch Island??? Dan |
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Now that we have ice in let's get moving towards ice out. Love the lake in the winter, but I want to use the boat.
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