12-24-2019, 04:34 PM
Thanks for posting a heads up reminder to everyone, you were prepared and everything worked out for the best except the shortened trip. Ice even when we know it is thin can be deceptive around pressure ridges or separations between different plates of ice that froze later than the main sheet. Springs or bubblers or current rips cause thin sections as well that are not easy to detect. First ice is usually the best and spring thaw ice is most deceptive and the hard one to judge, the edges usually go first keeping you off the melting slush pack. Thanks For Posting!!
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