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Thin ice, watch out!

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Thin ice, watch out!

Seems to happen every year be it truck, snow machine, 4 wheeler or airplane. Looks like someone recently went thru the ice. Who what when and where isn’t important, what is important is to proceed with extreme caution.
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Re: Thin ice, watch out!

This is only my third winter in northern Minnesota but I’ve been exposed to a wild range of weather and temps already. This year is certainly mild in terms of low temps and the ice at our house is still only 9” thick. I’ve been extremely wary and curious about ice dynamics since moving here and this does nothing to ease my concerns hahaha.

On one hand it keeps things interesting. On the other hand I guess I’m relieved to not have a flying plane I’d be tempted to go break through ice somewhere. :lol:
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Re: Thin ice, watch out!

:D

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Re: Thin ice, watch out!

Looks like Raquette lake.

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Be cool if someone made a excel program for this
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Re: Thin ice, watch out!

Someone on this forum mentioned dropping bowling balls on ice a few years ago to see if it was safe to land on. Don't remember all the details, because I don't land on ice myself.
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Re: Thin ice, watch out!

Dale Moul wrote:Someone on this forum mentioned dropping bowling balls on ice a few years ago to see if it was safe to land on. Don't remember all the details, because I don't land on ice myself.


Sounds like a pretty spendy test if it turns out that the ice isn't thick enough.
Dunno what a bowling ball costs, but they can't be cheap.
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Re: Thin ice, watch out!

The above article talks about radius of influence... Landed at this ice house because it had atv's around it - turned out it was only 6 inches of ice and water began flooding up through the holes all around the trailer! Loaded up and scooted out of there right after this pic!

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pburns wrote:Looks like Raquette lake.

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Funny that... 8)
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NineThreeKilo wrote: Be cool if someone made a excel program for this


Awesome!

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing

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