Ice-Out Declared!
Ice-Out on Lake Winnipesaukee was officially declared on Sunday 3/17/24 at 4:37 pm!
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Ice-Out Contest Winner
The winner of the 2024 winnipesaukee.com Ice-Out Guess Contest is:
Dave B. - 3/17/24 at 4:19 pm (within 18 minutes). |
The new earliest day of the record.
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The streak is alive!! Another year, another bad guess...
Early money for 2025 is for winter to make a big comeback. Late April ice-out. You heard it here first!! |
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Excellent. Congratulations to Mother Nature
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I declare "boats in". :)
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When I was young I remember my father coming home and saying ice out was declared. It wasn't Emerson in those days.
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The Mount wasn't around at that time to worry about whether all the ports were open at the same time. |
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The Mount wasn't on the lake in 1887.
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1872
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The history of the MS Mount Washington dates back to 1872 when the original paddle |
37 days of ice-in
So, Lake Winnipesaukee ice-in was declared on Feb 9, and 37 days later, ice-out was declared on March 17. That's just 37 days of ice-in.
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I didn't think it went back that far.
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The reality is that "history" is often a compilation of various methods of record keeping by different people. Obviously as times and technology change, the way things are determined (and remembered) can change. Accuracy can also vary. Can you imagine the information crawling around the lake in 1887 about the various locations and their condition and the consensus that, indeed, the lake had completely thawed out? Did they have some dedicated volunteers who decided to travel around checking things out? Did some traveling merchants take on the responsibility?
One thing I would point out, all the early records had dates in April or May except for 1921 (March 28) and 1946 (March 30). All the other March dates are in 2010 or later. I would assume that modern record keeping is more accurate so I have some "faith" that these early dates recently ARE setting a new record. I accept that Dr. William K. Widgert's 1974 compilation of ice out records is about as accurate as we are likely to get. Since Ice Out is mostly an all in fun New Hampshire tradition, we can enjoy the records we have and not worry too much about exactly how they all came together. |
New ice forming today near Center Harbor.
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Center Harbor bay too, as far as I could see. Probably won't last long, but certainly a test for rules pedants.
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Not really.
The Webmaster made the rules of the game that Ice In had to be declared before the end of February for the contest to be in effect. So Emerson declaring Ice In now would be after the end of February. The reason so that many, if not most, of the contest us the Emerson declaration is to limit the multiple interpretations that people could have on the contests. So even if the entire lake was to freeze over, and Emerson declare a second Ice In... it would be too late under contest rules. Once Emerson declares Ice Out... that is used for the contest... and the contest ends; regardless of what happens afterward and whether anyone disagrees with the Emerson declaration. It keeps something that is done in fun in that category. |
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