dsn Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 Looks like we are getting there but its NOT SAFE YET!! Ice not thick enough not even 1 inch. But it does stir your adrenalin up looking at it.
wuchikubo Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 (edited) Thanks for the update DSN! COM'ON Cold! Edited January 19, 2007 by HearingFish
Blake Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 Let us know when the huts are out. thanks for the report.
Roy Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 Yup, thanks for the update and pics. Pressure cracks are a good sign though. It means that ice is forming. I've been on ice that was at least 30" with pressure cracks happening. Let's see some huts out there...as soon as it's safe of course.
fishdawg Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 thanks for the update - heres hoping for safe Simcoe ice next weekend!
dsn Posted January 19, 2007 Author Report Posted January 19, 2007 thanks for the update - heres hoping for safe Simcoe ice next weekend! Yep that goes for you, me and everyone!!
FinS Posted January 20, 2007 Report Posted January 20, 2007 thanks for the update wont be long now hopefully i can get out by mid feb got a trip planned out of beaverton
northwood Posted January 20, 2007 Report Posted January 20, 2007 Nice shots of the presure crack.. ... i'am not going out for another 2 weeks.. just to be safe.. it should be O.K by next week i think...
steverowbotham Posted January 20, 2007 Report Posted January 20, 2007 oh, i can almost feel the tap tap.
fishindevil Posted January 20, 2007 Report Posted January 20, 2007 thanks for the update,like roy said those cracks mean the ice is being made big time,so thats good to see,hope that its all safe for next weekend....cheers
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