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Minimum Ice Requirements for activities
I know this was stated somewhere but my searching has proven fruitless. Can anyone direct me as to where I can find the minimum required thickness for winter activities. I am a little concerned with being out in the broads with only 7-9" of ice and four snowmobiles. I suppose as long as we don't stop all together, we should be ok, but, I'm not comfortable with this. We were out there this weekend with 4 sleds abreast, but I truly thought there was a foot of ice. I am not into "Skimming" so any help would be appreciated. :confused:
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Ice Thickness and Strength
From the US Army Corp of Engineers:
Loads on Ice Required Minimum Ice Thickness in inches - Description of Safe Moving Load 1 3/4" One person on skies 2" One person on foot or skates 3" One snowmobile 3" A group of people walking single file 7" A single passenger automobile 8" A 2-1/2 ton truck 9" A 3-1/2 ton truck 10" A 7 to 8 ton truck More info on their web site, ice safety, links to Ice Load graphs and more - click here. Ice Thickness and Strength Have fun |
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