WMUR Sleds through Ice - 1 death so far
Moultonborough, N.H. —
One person is dead after falling through the ice on Lake Winnipesaukee, and rescuers are searching for more people in the frigid water. Both Alton and Moultonborough saw people fall through the ice Saturday afternoon. Saturday evening, dive teams were still searching for at least one person in Alton, hurrying to find clues before darkness set in. Airboats were also deployed to help in the search. Officials confirmed that one person rescued in Moultonborough did not survive. They have not released the condition of a second person rescued there. Officials say the Moultonborough victims were riding snowmobiles that went through the ice. Thousands of people are on Lake Winnipesaukee this weekend because of an annual ice fishing derby. Fish and Game officials say they've long been concerned about a situation just like this. "Lake Winnipesaukee can be extremely unpredictable as far as ice depths," says Col Kevin Jordan of New Hampshire Fish and Game. "We've always had this real concern that we'd have a day like today, and it's just horrible. http://www.wmur.com/article/person-k...saukee/8732793 |
I have no idea if it would have helped with these incidents, but I never venture on the ice without a pair of these around my neck, you never know.
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Also a serious snowmobiling accident in Moultonboro with a broken femur. Thank you to the folks who head out when one of us gets hurt.
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From Snowmobile Forum and SLed NH
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http://www.unionleader.com
In case you don't want to bother opening the link, it says the boy's body has been recovered bringing the death toll from Sat to three. |
So sad. My deepest sympathy to the families of these people.
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Snowmobile accident
To the Moultonborough Snowmobile Club, Moultonborough Fire and Emergency, NH Forest Rangers and the many wonderful individuals who unselfishly stayed with me after my accident on the trails yesterday, I can't thank you enough. The world needs more good people like all of you!
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Just read on NH1 site that 2 snowmobiles went in Winnisquam this afternoon. Both riders rescued. Sleds in water near state park
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Wild Weekend!
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Not terribly surprising.
Hate to say it but the way far to many ride sleds these days I'm surprised there aren't more accidents. Many riders go WAY to fast. I have had more close calls out there on the trails than I care to speak to and for certain those close calls would have translated into accidents if I were riding the same way some of these fools do. Doesn't help many machines today have no trouble getting above and beyond the century mark MPH wise and do so very quickly with a thumb twitch. That in the hands of either an inexperienced rider or somebody that simply has no concept of their own mortality and stuff like this is bound to happen. Two skis and ~150 inches of rubber track on snow and sometimes ice does not give you a vehicle capable of handling like a nascar but riders sure think they can and do. Very foolish and potentially deadly. Far as those going through the ice, I wonder does it ever dawn on people that a frozen body of water, ESPECIALLY the size of Winni would have significant ice thickness variations? Or do they just look out and see well there are trucks, planes, sleds and ATVs over there so it must be good everywhere? Think this weekend illustrates that is an ignorant and sadly deadly assumption! It's hard to have sympathy for stupidity, lack of judgement or any combination thereof. |
No doubt Maxum is right on the speed thing. Many people do run machines at higher speeds than they should and the trails around the Lakes region tend to be twisty and narrow adding to the issue. Can't say we all haven't done so at times. No different than boats on the lake when you get down to it. Do agree it is the rider who ultimately is responsible for his/her actions but feel terrible for someone going through the ice and not making it, especially a boy of 15 years with alot of life ahead of him. Can't imagine the pain that boys family is feeling and the other family's as well. Thoughts go out to them. Always a good idea to visit local snowmobile club pages when riding areas not familiar. I know Moultonboro Snowmobile Club has unsafe lake conditions posted on their site.
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Maxim,
as accurate as your post may be, a father has to bury his 15 year old son. If that doesn't hit a emotional note with you, then you are as cold and heartless as your post makes you sound. |
I agree that some people go too fast on the trails, the straight aways with good sight lines are fine, but blasting around corners where you can't see is just stupid and I see that a lot. I have seen F and G on the trails with radar guns though and they do pull people over.
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Snowmobiles on the lake
I feel awful that anyone lost their life on the lake this past weekend. Such a tragedy. Shouldn't have happened.
But people make mistakes, sometimes tragic ones. Nothing good will be accomplished trying to judge them. |
My instructions to people using my sleds is to stay behind me on the lake and if you feel the ice starting to go, speed up, don't slow down. I like to travel at least 30 on the lake, just because it feels like a good speed if the ice started failing under me. Don't know if that is true or not as I have never skimmed a sled.
Once again, I like going out when I see pick ups out there, and I very much dislike blazing trail on the ice. But as previous posters have said, mistakes happen and families are devastated, it can happen to any of us, anytime. |
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Maxim..... you should reread your post. I'm sure you didn't mean what you posted or didn't realize how it would read. No sympathy for what really happened. Just think if one of your family members or your son died in this tragic accident. My feelings are so strong supporting this family in this difficult time. |
Quit riding
I had sleds since the late sixties. Quit riding and the sold the machines around 2010. I've been hit in the rear a number of times on the trails when drivers are driving way too fast for conditions. Seen a number of crazy uncall for accidents.
Condolences to the families. Hopefully this will give out a clear message, the lake is not safe! |
I completely stand by what I said - there is ample information out there and certainly plenty of warnings that were NOT heeded.
So each of the accidents that occurred on the lake were because the people involved did the following:
So again I say it's hard to have sympathy for anyone who ventures out on the ice not having done their due diligence before going. Do I feel bad for them, yep about as bad as I feel for a drunk driver who suffers the same fate. These tragic incidents were totally and completely avoidable. Why should I feel sorry about that? I do feel for the families left behind as it was not their fault. |
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Does anyone here like to wear a pfd under their outer coat when snowmobiling out on the frozen lake? If it was me, I would wear one just for the psychological boost to know that I would remain floating if I wound up in the very cold water. A pfd and self rescue ice picks seems like it could make a difference because an individual can be good to self rescue from icy water for maybe 15-minutes before the cold water freezes up your fingers, hands and arms. Having a good breakfast with microwave oatmeal and orange juice probably helps too!
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Flotation Assist Technology
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A PFD under or over a snowmobile jacket is not practical. The industry does have a solution called FAST (Flotation Assist Technology) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoSUBb1nGCw Jetskier:cool: |
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I will point out I was out on the ice this past weekend as well, but I had good information on what the conditions were like and chose not to take a chance bringing the sleds out because it was to risky IMHO. |
I think I understand the real issue here. Anytime you see someone use the words I/my/me 16 times in 2 paragraphs...
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Extremely tragic to say the least. I do not believe ANYONE is speaking bad of the child, just emphasizing the fact that it can be dangerous and this is what happens when not prepared/informed of the dangers. |
I would imagine that any report of this sort of tragedy already serves as a reminder to everyone planning to venture out on the ice. That family will have to live with the circumstances of the accident every day of their lives, and I think Maxum could have made his point with less recrimination and more compassion.
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Boy this debate goes on and on. No doubt the father should have known better. As mentioned above the fifteen year old you have cut some slack. Good grief it's a miracle I lived through those years. All an all, sometimes I think a lot of it is just the way society is now. When I was a kid you learned right from wrong. Now a days not so much. No body accepts responsibility or accountability for their actions. A lot of kids practically raise themselves as both parents aren't always around. I'm always over cautious on the ice. Scares me to death being on it and you'll never see me drive my truck on it but you also wouldn't catch me riding my motorcycle withou a helmet on either.......
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I think we have pretty well brought this thread to a new low and should close it out right about NOW !!
STOP the debate, take the lesson's learnt and move on ................ My sincere condolences to the families involved. . |
Tim Moore did an excellent video on ice safety on a snow machine. I think everybody who plans to go on a lake should watch it and probably carry the equipment he suggests.
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It is very similar to that video. He is sitting on a snow machine like in this picture. It is on Facebook and I can't copy and paste it. It was done right after this past tragic weekend. Maybe you can find it. In any event, it is about the same. Thanks for posting. |
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Yes!! How did you do that??:laugh:
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And you were able to copy it from Facebook? I have trouble copying things from Facebook. I couldn't find it on his site. Did you?
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... that old swimmer's belt to the rescue?
Instead of wearing a bulky personal flotation device under a snowmobile coat, one could wear a swimmer's belt? These are similar to the old water skier belts from the 1960's. Basically a bright yellow or white foam belt, about 5" high x 1 1/2" thick x 36" long, fastened with one strap with adjustable belt clip; designed for balancing your buoyancy and swimming and easy to adjust for best fit and swim movement. Cost; about 25-dollars locally at www.parafunalia.com in Gilford.
For $25-belt and $10-hand spikes, you get some extra safety? And, the bright orange ice rescue spikes can be loosely tied to the buckle area of the swimmer's belt. A bright yellow belt with bright orange rescue spikes would certainly be colorful ... yellow and orange....and worn hidden away, underneath the winter coat. For a 2017-made, retro-1920's style swimmers belt .... at a very reasonable price-$16.95 .... maybe try googling "Tyr aquatic flotation belt." The Tyr aquatic flotation belt is basically a design from a hundred years ago, similar to a sturdy cotton strap with attached oval shaped, natural cork floats....and remade with 2017-modern materials. Suggest you check out all the reviews on it, at the SwimOutlet.com .... is the colors black & blue. Sometimes, you can find an old 1960's water-skier belt at a yard sale for like 50-cents .... such a deal! Anyone want to volunteer crashing their snowmobile through the thin ice while going 20-mph to test the swimmer's belt for practical use ...... like duh!....what hit me?.....and, am I still alive?.....or, just in the panic and mentally painful process of drowning?.......gasp-gasp-gasp??? http://www.unionleader.com/Mass.-and...mobile-crashes |
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Here's a good article about this year's ice.
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Tough Year
It is happening all over the Northeast. 10 Down. Be careful.
http://www.necn.com/news/national-in...413938883.html |
There was a segment on Good day America yesterday morning about a rescue of a teenage girl in Maine that was caught on tape, but none of the deaths were reported. They did say that the reason the girl didn't drown is because she took her boots off when she went into the water.
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More good info...
Saw this video last year, good info!
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Family donates Moultonborough Fire Department with a rescue hovercraft
https://www.laconiadailysun.com/news...6db7925f6.html |
What a fantastic gesture by the families !!!
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Moultonborough Fire Dept's new, orange hovercraft, was made in Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada by https://airriderhovercraft.com
What's a hovercraft all about ..... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cils95YBLWU ..... Rick drives an Air Rider hovercraft around and about Georgian Bay, Parry Sound, Ontario .... 6:05-minutes, March 19, 2014 And, the driving distance from Parry Sound, Ontario to Moultonborough is what .... an enquiring mind wants to know? You know the Town of Moultonborough includes a large eastern area on Big Squam Lake, as well as a very large northern area on Lake Winnipesaukee, so will this new rescue hovercraft get stored on a trailer at their huge fire station on Route 25, or some place like down the south end of town at Harilla Landing, for faster access to Winnipesaukee? Squam Lake is home to kite ice skating, parachute ice skating, and skiing on snow covered lake ice, so it's maybe not only snowmobiles that go through the ice with ice-goers getting injured. Understand that Winnipesaukee has no speed limit for snowmobiles on frozen Winnipesaukee ice, but am not sure if same is true for frozen Squam Lake ice? Sport/individual hovercraft: The World's First Flying Ice Hut ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYq8rkS1qJc ... Georgina Life/Rogers tv, 4:59-minutes, Jan 28, 2016 |
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