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Old 01-18-2016, 01:10 PM   #1
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Default Official 2016 Ice-in Thread

This is the Official 2016 Ice-in Thread. Please post your
comments about this year's Ice-in here. This has been a very warm fall and winter so far and the lake temperatures have reflected that.

It is typically 33-35 degrees at the Weirs when the broads skims over. The Lake temp as of this morning, reported by the Winnipesaukee Dataphone is 35 degrees. (1-18-2015) The forecast this week is for very cold temperatures but lots of wind. Friday night, January 22 looks to be the calmest all week.

There is ice in Moultonborough Bay and in some of the coves.

The Ice-in page is live www.rattlesnakecam.com/icein.htm. If you have a webcam or know of one, please post the information in this thread and I will add it to the page. If you have a webcam that I have in the defunct section of the ice in page, please post here if it will be coming back at some point.

For those of us who are addicted to watching the lake freeze, enjoy. If you are new to the lake, come back often and watch the progress of Ice-in!

Please visit this thread for the latest news and the Ice-in page for current images of the freezing progress. (Please click on the ads at webcam sites and support the sponsors. This provides revenue to keep the cams alive)

As always Please post your pics of the freezing lake here.

See you on the ice!
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PS: ( some of my links to cams are not working. I hope to fix this in the next couple of days)
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Old 01-21-2016, 06:44 PM   #2
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The Lake is cold enough, the air is cold enough.. will it be calm enough??

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Any one have any reports on the ice conditions in 19 mile bay?
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Any one have any reports on the ice conditions in 19 mile bay?
Not sure of the thickness but it has been capped over for a few weeks. There are 2 bob houses there as of yesterday.
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Airport manager for the Alton Bay Ice Runway is reporting around 4-7 inches of ice in the runway / parking areas, and that it is very variable. Still hoping that we will get the 12 inches needed to open the runway.

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Interesting article in the Union Leader that claims that there was no ice-in in 2001. That's not my recollection since that was the first year we had an Ice-Out contest and there was a winner.

http://www.unionleader.com/article/2...WS11/160129800
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The part of all these articles and posts that I don't understand is the whole concept of "Ice-In". In all my years in the area, I never heard of anyone who can define the criteria for it, nor has it really been needed. People usually don't worry about it if they can use the lake ice the way they like (bob houses, runways, sled riding, etc), even if large sections of the Broads are open or very thin.

While the definition of Ice-Out is relatively clear, per the referenced article, has Dave Emerson ever really declared "Ice-In"?
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Next week it looks likes the forecast will be in the mid to high 30's.
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The part of all these articles and posts that I don't understand is the whole concept of "Ice-In". In all my years in the area, I never heard of anyone who can define the criteria for it, nor has it really been needed. People usually don't worry about it if they can use the lake ice the way they like (bob houses, runways, sled riding, etc), even if large sections of the Broads are open or very thin.

While the definition of Ice-Out is relatively clear, per the referenced article, has Dave Emerson ever really declared "Ice-In"?
I get that. Ice-In can't really be declared, but I just think of it as a clever way to track the ice conditions around the lake. Some people that don't live locally may want to know before making the drive up only to find out it's not safe to be out there.
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My definition would be the direct opposite of ice out, when the Mt Washington would not be able to reach all its ports of call, ice in would be declared.
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I always thought of ice-in as the whole lake being frozen.
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My definition would be the direct opposite of ice out, when the Mt Washington would not be able to reach all its ports of call, ice in would be declared.
That's part of the issue. It this were used, Winni would have had "Ice-In" almost a month ago since there has been ice in Alton Bay for quite some time. But I think we would all agree that we are far from a normal "ice-in"

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Airport manager for the Alton Bay Ice Runway is reporting around 4-7 inches of ice in the runway / parking areas, and that it is very variable. Still hoping that we will get the 12 inches needed to open the runway.

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I wish there was a web cam offering a view of the southern end of Alton Bay. I remember Downings had one or two cams. Winnipesaukee cam looks north towards Little Mark but you wouldn't know the southern end was frozen looking at that. (maybe that cam is not updating although I see ice/snow on the dock))
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I wish there was a web cam offering a view of the southern end of Alton Bay. I remember Downings had one or two cams. Winnipesaukee cam looks north towards Little Mark but you wouldn't know the southern end was frozen looking at that. (maybe that cam is not updating although I see ice/snow on the dock))
The building next to the old Pavillion building that housed a real estate office who had a web cam, has now been bought by Morin Insurance. They had a webcam up and running that looked over the public docks in Alton Bay out towards Sandy Point. Nice in the winter to see all the action on the ice.

Unfortunately that webcam went down quite a while ago, and I did send a message to them, but did not get a reply.
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Don't forget us down here at Alton Bay... Some bob houses out already and assorted fisherman.... Today I saw a ATV out there. The Runway looks like its been "marked". There is hope!!
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I also sent them a message a few months ago. I did get a response but thats all. Too bad they won't fix it.
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and just think in 10 days Don will start the ice out contest
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How is Moultonboro area looking? The one webcam shows all ice.
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First morning this area is glazed over. 14 degrees out if the wind stays calm it could be the start....
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Same thing on Paugus. Covered wall to wall...for now
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Looks like everything skimmed over last night, guess we'll find out if it holds up.
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How is Moultonboro area looking? The one webcam shows all ice.
I was out walking on it a few wks ago, pretty solid than, I saw snowmobile on it and a few ATV's, i'd say its pretty good.
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I first looked at Snake Eyes this morning around 9 and all in its view was skimmed over. As the morning progressed, a stream of water widened until more that half the view was open water. Now, just before noon it all looks frozen again. My internal cams also display the front of my house as frozen. It is hard to tell if way out in the broads is frozen or liquid. It appears to be liquid, however, with a gray sky, this is difficult to tell. Perhaps Websatwinni can chime in here!

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I tried to check ot the area across from Shep Browns but unfortunately the Bear Island Weather Cam has not updated for the past 4 days. http://www.wunderground.com/webcams/...02/1/show.html
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From the Winnisquam Marina Cam it looks like it finally skimmed over near the sandbar. From my camera this morning I see all open water and small wave action. I'm looking from Sanbornton across to the state Park in Laconia just south of Pot Island.
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From my camera, on the west side of the lake, looking across at the Belmont town beach, all ice . . . .
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Here's a few photos I took just a few minutes ago from my deck in Gilford. This first photo is looking at Welch Island. You can see some ice forming on right side of the pic in the broads...
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This second photo is looking at the broads with Welch on the left side...
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This third photo has nothing to do with the ice but just a closeup of Welch and Mount Washington in the background...

All photos taken with my iPhone....

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From my camera, on the west side of the lake, looking across at the Belmont town beach, all ice . . . .
I'll confirm that.. Shocked actually, went to bed Friday and it was open water woke up Saturday to a nice skim of ice as far as the eye could see.
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From the Steele Hill web cam, looks like a lot of open water between Johnson Point and Pot Island. Hopefully tonight that will lock in, as well.

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Just took a walk down to Ellacoya and all the ice in my above pics is completely gone...

I Was surprised to see that the town / state blocked access to the lake from the Elacoya ramp by plowing a huge wall of snow to not allow access 200 yds from the lake! I have never seen this done before as the parking area is very close to the lake at this ramp. Snowmobilers, cross country skiers, ice sail boats, ice fishermen, and anyone else who enjoys winter ice sports at this PUBLIC ramp is now limited! Your tax dollars at work!!....NOT! There is no logical reasoning for doing this... There were a couple of ice divers there who did not understand why the town/ state would do this...

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From looking at my camera, Winnisquam just south of Pot Island seems to be skimmed over with ice this morning.
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From looking at my camera, Winnisquam just south of Pot Island seems to be skimmed over with ice this morning.

To The right is the sandbar and Winnisquam marina if you head left that heads out into the widest part of Winnisquam where I believe your camera would be pointing, no? .


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Yes, I'll try and post a photo from this evening. You can see Pot island to the left of center.
I wish the wildlife would shovel the deck instead of packing it all down
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Thanks for the pictures, my camera is just a little bit north of your view but with the same objects, if I turn my head to the right . . .

An active saw mill was located on the east side where the new houses are being built. That is where the lumber came from in the 50's to build our dwellings, father/grandfather. When I was a kid in the early 70's we boated over to the mill in July, climbed on top of the massive saw dust pile to jump off, kids . . .

After a few jumps, moving a lot of saw dust, we found 12" inches of snow, remember, that is how they used to insulate lake ice for summer consumption.

Our first snow ball fight in July wearing bathing suits, the evidence melted before we got back to the west side.

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the north end is locked up pretty good with ice, a few bob houses have shown up and ready for the derby. Looking left is North.
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On Monday ice had formed nicely and solid about 200 yards out from my camp on the west side of Welch. This morning when I checked my camera almost all of it was gone and by the end of the day I doubt any ice at all will be there. Temps for the next 7 or 8 days are near or well into the 40's. So much for ice...

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Thanks Dan - really looking like the point of no return for the derby...
Going to involve more cards and less fishing - but we have been there before !
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How does a no-ice-in winter affect spring boating? Earlier start?

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A ton of open water on Winnisquam again. It is pretty awesome to watch how these lakes freeze over in one night and then disappeared again in one day.
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Definitely! Once the spring winds start moving the water to break up the cove ice, it won't be long...

Here a video clip from just a few minutes ago. The ice is getting eaten up quickly. This was frozen solid and out about 200 yds on Monday...

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I've tried to remain optimistic, but it's getting tougher by the day. Not to mention little to no snow either.
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Ishoot 308 just wanted to respond to your first shot of the broads 1/24 which captures the Ossipee Range. I may be infringing on copyright laws but I set it to my desk top as background, just a fabulous shot! I am 100 miles away in Boston and your photos have captured what I truly miss every day, and you residents are truly blessed to have as a daily dose! Makes this forum so wonderful for someone afar!
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Ishoot 308 just wanted to respond to your first shot of the broads 1/24 which captures the Ossipee Range. I may be infringing on copyright laws but I set it to my desk top as background, just a fabulous shot! I am 100 miles away in Boston and your photos have captured what I truly miss every day, and you residents are truly blessed to have as a daily dose! Makes this forum so wonderful for someone afar!
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With the mild temps and today's wind on the lake, it pretty much destroyed ANY ice that had been forming except in secluded coves and such. Here is a quick video from a few moments ago... https://video.nest.com/clip/7002805e...da8291885e.mp4

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From the Morse Preserve, a view out the end of the bay to the Broads. Ice stops at Ship Is.
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Nice photo UP, we were thinking of Pine Mt AKA Alton Mt yesterday but did another hike.

That short hike up the Morse preserve has to be one of the best views of the lake to be had.
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Nice photo UP, we were thinking of Pine Mt AKA Alton Mt yesterday but did another hike.

That short hike up the Morse preserve has to be one of the best views of the lake to be had.
We decided after hiking up to the top, then taking the wide trail to the east of the top on the way down, stopping for a couple of sandwiches, and then continuing down to the parking lot, to do the Mike Burke Trail.

We headed out, and the last time we hiked the trail, it seemed to be a loop that went off the back of the parking lot, and then went into the woods, generally moving to the right, and ending up being an uphill climb back into the parking lot right by the road.

Well, we were following the blue "Public Trail" signs put out the Alton Conservation Committee, and the trail started a pretty good up hill and then moved to our left as we were hiking. It continued to climb, and move toward the South or Southwest. Finally it ran along a ridge, and then started a descent. Ah good. All of a sudden, the trail maker signs disappeared, and so we stopped. The tracks were had been following had split, and so we followed one trail to the left. Found one sign, then no more. Ok, plenty of daylight, and the old hiking adage: Follow the downhill, and follow the stream. I knew it would either take us to Avery Hill Road, or our original track. Ended up being the road, about a quarter mile east of the parking lot. Still a nice hike. They do need to mark the trail just a little better. Fun day.
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Just saw this on the space face (facebook).



"Ice rescue just announced off Sandy Point. Bob house 1/2 through the ice."
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The Winnipesaukee Data Phone reports the Lake Temp as 36 degrees. Last week it was 33. Will we have ice out in February?
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I looked at a majority of the webcams this morning and would be very surprised if we did not have ice out by March 1st. The temperatures appear to be dropping to more "normal" levels next week, but the sun angle is so high at this time of year, that building ice is next to impossible without really cold weather. I live in southern NH and last year on this date it was -3F in the morning at my house with 32 inches of snow on the ground. Today it was 52 degrees and we have maybe 2 inches of ice on the ground. Unbelievable change.
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Hate to be the anti ice guy but I would love to have the boat back in the water April 1st!!!!!
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I see you are open to ice out guesses and we haven't even had ice in, have we????? This is one weird winter! I want snow.
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I see you are open to ice out guesses and we haven't even had ice in, have we?????
There is no official Ice-In but since the Mount could not get to all of its ports right now it is already unofficially Ice-In and Ice-Out could be called if everything opened up. That would mean absolutely no ice blocking any of the Mount's ports.

When the lake clears and Ice-Out is called it is very, very unlikely that ice would reform and block the Mount again. When parts of the lake first skim over it often is broken up by the wind and waves and doesn't freeze again until another calm and cold period. That makes calling an official Ice-In difficult. The Mount's route could be blocked one day and open the next.

The potential problem with the Ice-Out contest is if Ice-Out is declared in February while guesses are still being accepted. If that happened I would probably suspend the contest for this year. I'm not too worried about that happening. Some of the Mount's ports will still have ice at the end of February even if the broads are open.
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Looks like the ice has not advanced any this past week. Photo today from Pine Mt AKA Alton Mt on the Morse Preserve.
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I can see my house in this photo!! Thank you for the winter reminder of the lake.
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Its not very thick but this is the first time this season we can't see any water between Smith Point and Rattlesnake
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The way things looked this morning, "ice in" should occur by this weekend!

I was pleasantly surprised when I woke up this morning and looked across the lake to see the broads fully locked up. The only dark water areas was a section on the West side of Welch island between Welch and Lockes island which is uncommon. I see no reason with the very cold weather we have coming up that ice in shouldn't occur by this weekend.

Here's a video clip showing the open area. Everything to the left (South side of Welch) and out in the broads is frozen over.

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Unfortunately I just looked at the 10 day forecast and starting next Tuesday temps are well into or near 40 degrees and it stays that way for quite some time!! Sheesh!...I think we will have ice in for a day or two followed by the beginning of Ice out which should come rather quickly!

What a messed up year!!

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Unfortunately I just looked at the 10 day forecast and starting next Tuesday temps are well into or near 40 degrees and it stays that way for quite some time!! Sheesh!...I think we will have ice in for a day or two followed by the beginning of Ice out which should come rather quickly!

What a messed up year!!

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Yup, these year is basically a write-off for most winter activities.
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Overlooking the lake this morning, I saw all ice and no open water!

Ice in today maybe??

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Whatever ice that does form shouldn't last, especially with no snow cover to insulate it.
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This mornings ice shows a fissure which opened up in the "hot tub" area of the lake. This area was froze over completely yesterday. Too bad Emerson didn't do a fly over as I bet he would of declared ice in. Now we have to wait for this area to freeze over which we all know from prior years is pretty difficult.

Here's a pic....

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Well it's trying to freeze but the alien hot tub area wasn't giving in even at -15 below zero! The wind was brutal and most likely what kept it from freezing...

Here's a couple pics....

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- 15 must have made some good ice
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There was 4-5" off Belknap point over 40' of water yesterday...
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Where and what is this "alien hot tub" area?
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That's where the mothership crashed years ago near the deepest part of the lake. The heat from the still functioning onboard pulse generators keep the lake from freezing in this area.... That's my story and I'm sticking to it!

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That's where the mothership crashed years ago near the deepest part of the lake. The heat from the still functioning onboard pulse generators keep the lake from freezing in this area.... That's my story and I'm sticking to it!

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Not to speculate so just the facts:

As discussed on the Forum many times Rattlesnake and Diamond at part of the outer ring dike of ancient volcano. The center was in West Alton about 1/2 from where I live. Also as discussed the Navy conducted those secret underwater experiments off the north side of Diamond. And this not the first time that the mystery area remained open in spite of very cold weather locking the rest of the lake in.
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In other words I think some of you are trying to say...



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.... Also as discussed the Navy conducted those secret underwater experiments off the north side of Diamond. .....
Correct ..... but if you watched the history channel you would better understand many more of the mysteries of Lake Winnipesaukee. Those space ships that are keeping the water warm are just picking up the gold mined by the Big-Foot's living underground. Seen it on TV and read it on the internet so it has to be true.

Nice photo PaugusBayFireFighter .... more proof.

On a more serious note it's nice to see that the ice may finally be here.

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So, is cabin fever catchy? You guys are having a blast and I think it's great. But, the Spring Thaw is starting next week.
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Not to speculate so just the facts:

As discussed on the Forum many times Rattlesnake and Diamond at part of the outer ring dike of ancient volcano. The center was in West Alton about 1/2 from where I live. Also as discussed the Navy conducted those secret underwater experiments off the north side of Diamond. And this not the first time that the mystery area remained open in spite of very cold weather locking the rest of the lake in.
Well there would be a way to tell, that's by taken the temperature of the water at 3ft and comparing it to the Dam, I believe the water temperature is taken at 3ft below the surface. Not that I am at all interested in doing this but, if I did I would try the following. Surf casting fishing rod. a mid size bobber, and of course the proper thermometer strung about 3ft below the bobber. Get as close as possible to the area and go "fishing". If the temp is around 40 and Dam says the lake temp is 33, than you might have your answer.
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There was a thread a few years ago about a Strange Light on Rattlesnake ..at the top of the island during the winter. At the time I think the power was out on the island for some time. I searched for it today with no results. Maybe the webmaster "Purges" OLD stuff from time to time. It was an interesting thread. .There were some photographs of strange ...well, you would have to see them. ... NB

PS: I remember the thread about the Navy "Presence" during WWII. Couldn't find that one either. Maybe I should re-tune my tinfoil HAT to another frequency...or something....
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Maybe the webmaster "Purges" OLD stuff from time to time. It was an interesting thread.
Nothing is "purged":

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That was not the thread I was remembering. The thread i was thinking of had some photos of "Sasquatch" bounding across the landscape of Rattlesnake and ....It also might have been a vision of "Peter, Paul, and Mary"...someone else suggested it was another singing group from the time..I can't remember. NB

PS: I am of the correct age...but I was NOT at Woodstock (NY) in '69.
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Actually the experiments were performed on the South side of Diamond Island.

All you ever want to know about those "secret" Naval underwater optical tests:
http://escholarship.org/uc/item/0hv3c031.pdf

Definitely worth a scroll through... there are quite a few photos of the research facilities and equipment on the island. I will attach an excerpt from page 7 of the pdf.
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It was calm and well below zero last night yet the hot tub remains quite open and unfrozen! With the impending long term warm up starting tomorrow, I see no way for ice in to happen this year...

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I suggest everyone stop worrying about "Ice In". We've never had a clear definition anyway, and the "hot tub" area that everyone seems to be watching has stayed open all winter several times during the past decade.

As has been mentioned, you could argue that technically we had ice-in as soon as Alton, Wolfeboro, etc. had ice around the Mount docks. Technically, ice-in would be the inverse of ice out.

The more definitive measurement this year seems to be that many of the other coves and areas on the lake that are usually used for winter activities are also not safe, so more are noticing this year.

I would agree that with it now being mid-Feb with stronger sun rays, and a forecast of relatively warm days ahead, it's doubtful that the ice is going to be very usable this year.
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I suggest everyone stop worrying about "Ice In".
Who's worrying??... It's called having a little fun between the boating season blues time frame.

Isn't this the "Official" Ice In Thread anyway that Island Girl starts every year?..., What else are we supposed to post about here?? Heck the webmaster made it a sticky post even... and here I am thinking I am helping people out who don't live near the lake but wish to visit for some winter activities and fun...well shame on me!

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Dave Emerson declared Ice-In today:

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That was not the thread I was remembering. The thread i was thinking of had some photos of "Sasquatch" bounding across the landscape of Rattlesnake and ....It also might have been a vision of "Peter, Paul, and Mary"...someone else suggested it was another singing group from the time..I can't remember. NB

PS: I am of the correct age...but I was NOT at Woodstock (NY) in '69.
NoBozo - I think this is the thread you are remembering:

http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/...ead.php?t=9432
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Old 02-15-2016, 03:42 PM   #91
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Who's worrying??... It's called having a little fun between the boating season blues time frame.

Isn't this the "Official" Ice In Thread anyway that Island Girl starts every year?..., What else are we supposed to post about here?? Heck the webmaster made it a sticky post even... and here I am thinking I am helping people out who don't live near the lake but wish to visit for some winter activities and fun...well shame on me!

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I didn't mean for my post to come across as cross . Wasn't my intention.

Besides, it's a moot point. About 30 minutes after my post, our official ice declarer posted "Ice-In" anyway! https://www.facebook.com/13184787685...8647332171069/
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Old 02-15-2016, 04:08 PM   #92
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NoBozo - I think this is the thread you are remembering:

http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/...ead.php?t=9432

YUP, That's the thread. Some cabin fever that winter. I think Argies Wife must have "removed" her picture of Sasquatch, the Saucer, and Peter, Paul and Mary.. Maybe she copyrighted it and sold it at the Forum Fest. NB
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Old 02-16-2016, 10:59 AM   #93
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YUP, That's the thread. Some cabin fever that winter. I think Argies Wife must have "removed" her picture of Sasquatch, the Saucer, and Peter, Paul and Mary.. Maybe she copyrighted it and sold it at the Forum Fest. NB
I remember that photo too. She did a great job Photoshop-ing the various images together with the space ship! Too bad it's not there anymore ... the newer Forum members would probably get a chuckle from it.
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