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A pickup truck went through the ice in Minge Cove late this afternoon, just outside the marina. Nearby dock bubblers and the water flowing from Minge Brook apparently resulted in the ice being only about 4" thick in this area. Many ATVs and trucks had driven over this area during the past week, but today a truck broke through. Note: there is now an area of open water about 9' wide and about 50' long just outside the marina area in Minge Cove where the truck broke through. It will probably freeze over tonight, but it poses a serious danger to anyone riding/driving over it. Please be sure to avoid this area of Minge Cove!!
http://www.winnipesaukee.com/photopost/data/512/medium/Truck_Thru_Ice_1800_3.jpg
Click Here (http://www.winnipesaukee.com/photopost/data/512/Truck_Thru_Ice_1800_3.jpg) for a larger version of the photo.
hancoveguy
02-11-2010, 10:19 PM
Its stupid question time again.... Can someone tell me where Minge cove is? I am a relative new comer to the lake and don't know where it is.
thanks in advance, sorry to derail the thread
Its stupid question time again.... Can someone tell me where Minge cove is? I am a relative new comer to the lake and don't know where it is.
thanks in advance, sorry to derail the thread
Minge Cove and Minge Cove Rd. are about 6 miles north of the tip of Alton Bay, directly off Rt. 11 in West Alton.
hancoveguy
02-12-2010, 07:48 AM
thank you very much
Slickcraft
02-12-2010, 08:32 AM
I have been thinking that it is time to get my truck washed but maybe I'll just go to the regular car wash.
I was surprised at only 4" of ice. Maybe with longer days of full sun, no snow cover and moderating temps there has been some melting of ice from the bottom up. Time to start rechecking ice depth prior to going out.
Pineedles
02-12-2010, 09:14 AM
For a second there I thought I saw someone in the passenger's seat with a ski mask on! Breaking through the ice has got to be the scariest experience anyone could go through.
Webbsatwinni
02-12-2010, 09:41 AM
Time to start rechecking ice depth prior to going out.
I would have thought the ice was thicker, is it because of the channel? Are there updates on the ice out to Rattlesnake? We were planning on coming up for the carnival but this makes me think twice (although I wasn't taking the truck over).
gtxrider
02-12-2010, 09:51 AM
I seems FORD trunks are heavy and break through the ice easily.
Last year it was an Explorer and this year 2 pickups.
There must be an easier way to go ic fishing:rolleye2:
There must be an easier way to go ic fishing:rolleye2:
Why, this way all you have to do is open the doors and pick them up off of the ice and right into the frying pan. No sitting around and telling ole wives tales.:laugh:
Here are two photos of the hole in the ice in Minge Cove where the truck went through yesterday afternoon:
http://echoshores.com/Photos/Truck_Thru_Ice_800_A.jpg
View looking toward the marina's entrance from where the truck went through.
http://echoshores.com/Photos/Truck_Thru_Ice_800_B.jpg
View looking from the marina's entrance out to the hole, showing the marina's "No Wake" sign on the right for reference.
classic22
02-12-2010, 10:29 AM
I believe this area has a home owner very close to this area that bubbles his "seasonal" dock, which more than likely thinned the ice in this area.
fatlazyless
02-12-2010, 11:54 AM
I don't see no signs advertising Minge Cove Marina or noth'n. For an outsider, how's someone supposed to know there's a gasoline marina down that way? Looks like just a bunch of pine trees along a shoreline!
gtxrider
02-12-2010, 12:34 PM
I don't see no signs advertising Minge Cove Marina or noth'n. For an outsider, how's someone supposed to know there's a gasoline marina down that way? Looks like just a bunch of pine trees along a shoreline!
No advertising keeps those who live on the Walmart Side of the lake out! ;)
The hole me be a good place to practice SKIMMING!
SIKSUKR
02-12-2010, 01:41 PM
I doubt circulaters would affect the ice out that far.There must be a current or spring running in that area.
I don't see no signs advertising Minge Cove Marina or noth'n. For an outsider, how's someone supposed to know there's a gasoline marina down that way? Looks like just a bunch of pine trees along a shoreline!
It's Andrew's Marina. I get my gas there all season - they track your road toll refund for you, they have friendly employees, and the slow cruise down the short cove is just about right for a nice relaxing break.
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