Jonny Posted December 12, 2009 Report Posted December 12, 2009 Nipissing was frozen solid as far as the eye can see yesterday (Friday). Up until Thursday there was still some open water visible. Freeze up for the last two years came about 2 weeks earlier. In 2006, the lake was still not frozen on Christmas Day.
Joeytier Posted December 12, 2009 Report Posted December 12, 2009 Was just up on the Canadore lookout this morning. Things are looking good.
johnnyb Posted December 12, 2009 Report Posted December 12, 2009 This whole year seems to be 2 years behind last...I'm heading up north on the 20th lookin' for ice! Stop first in Muskoka, then keep going until I find somethin' solid
Jonny Posted December 12, 2009 Author Report Posted December 12, 2009 Check the shallower lakes at this time of year - the ice will be thicker. But you probably already know that.
Twocoda Posted December 12, 2009 Report Posted December 12, 2009 In 2006, the lake was still not frozen on Christmas Day. this was the year i actually mowed the lawn on christmas eve day ( just to say i have done it ) ....that year we only had 6 weeks of snow before it started warming up again...heres hopeing this year will be similar
Dara Posted December 12, 2009 Report Posted December 12, 2009 this was the year i actually mowed the lawn on christmas eve day ( just to say i have done it ) ....that year we only had 6 weeks of snow before it started warming up again...heres hopeing this year will be similar That was the year I looked at the lawn and thought it needed cutting but said, no way am I cutting the lawn on Christmas eve
Jonny Posted December 12, 2009 Author Report Posted December 12, 2009 I know of people who went out boating at the Nipissing South Shore on Christmas Day 2006, just to say they'd done it. Too bad all winters don't start that way!
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