Mon Aug 28, 2023 11:01 am
Sounds like you are looking at short-term, as in a lunch layover? For times like those I carry several long ice screws like you'd use for ice-climbing. I'll either tie off to a carabiner through the ice screw, or I will use the screws to cut a V-thread in the lake ice, and thread a sufficiently strong line through that. Beware of pressure-thawing if the lines are very taught for an extended time. If it is sunny then I will pack snow over the ice screw or V-thread to prevent solar thawing. If you are using screws then don't angle them, the threads are what create the holding power- the screw should be in-line with the direction of pull. If you are using a V-thread then this is less of a concern. Alternately, if you have workable snow, you can carry any type of dead-man anchor- could be some 2x4 cutoffs, a stuff-sack filled with snow, etc. Dig a deep hole, bury the deadman, compact and work-harden the snow thoroughly. If you are talking longer-term, then I'll chop or chainsaw a hole in the ice, plant a suitably disposable deadman anchor in the ice, and freeze it in place with water. If this kind of thing is unfamiliar, you might try googling videos for snow and ice climbing anchors.
Cheers,
-DP