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Anyone interested in predicting when the Ice will be in on the big lake or even some of the smaller lakes? I have to admidt I miss the area and I am an avid viewer of the local Cams and must get my daily fix of the conditions up North. I am in Pennsylvania and the temps are just begining to get seasonal here. Anyway, I can't wait to see the upcoming changes. I hope everyone has a peaceful and quiet Thanksgiving. Be safe and enjoy what you have.
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Its funny, my wife and I were just talking about last Thanksgiving when I fried a turkey in a snow storm, now this year its supposed to be 50 and sunny. Then again, I think I hit some ice yesterday during my turn in the Turkey Plunge! I do think we'll have a late ice in.
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How many times have we not had an ice in for the entire season?
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I believe it was the first time last year since records were kept.
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Based on the weather so far, I am going to go with the "never" date. Last year was flat-out weird, with some downright frigid temps, yet not enough to make *everything* get solid. This fall seems milder than last. I'm thinking vast open sections of Lake throughout the winter.
Now, Old Man Winter and Mother Nature...prove me wrong.
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I believe we will have enough ice and snow to be able to play with our winter time toy's. It may be a little late getting started, but when it does there will be no holding it back.
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Grant:
I was going to go with the "never" date, but you got it first. My date will be 2/1/07. |
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There have been two years in my recent ice-in memory that the lake was not completely frozen... last year and in 2001-2002 winter (I think that was the year... I bought a snowmobile that fall and could not use it)
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No matter how solid the lake freezes part of the broads will never freeze because I have the broads in a bottle(won at forum fest III)on top of my TV
and I didn't have to buy it on e-bay This was a great idea RG I love my Broads In A Bottle. |
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Sunset Bob,
How nice it is to see your prize proudly displayed next to your other prized possessions. I too bet that your sample of the broads will never freeze, as long as the TV it sits on is used occasionally. |
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BTW, is that a CrisCraft or Penn Yan?
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I have pictures of my sisters and I at the lake one Thanksgiving and there was snow on the ground and a thin sheet of ice on the lake. My dad and I took the 6hp row boat out and played "ice breaker". I think I was like 7 or 8. I also remember one fising derby where we were drilling through 2 feet of ice. I don't need 2 feet, but geez last year was ridiculous. I am never uneasy about being on ice, but last year I was.
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We are so glad you like your ForumFest III raffle prize Sunset Bob! I cannot take credit for the idea though. It was Lake Winnipesaukee Water for Sale on E-bay that made me think it might make a good raffle item for the fest. I like that you are displaying the certificate of authenticity beside it - nice touch.
(R-Guy and I should have painted the gold ring around the top of the bottle like we planned, but we ran out of time for that. It seems the epoxy and the ones I used silicone sealant on have turned a cloudy, whitish color. Oh, well. Live and learn.) There are three bottles here in our home. They supply me endless smiles and make my longing for the lake easier to bear. I just love them. When I am doing dishes, days on The Broads are nice to remember. Relaxing in the living room is now even better. What a way to end the day, dreaming of the place I love best. |
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This photo is from The Lakes Region of New Hampshire Volume II by Bruce D. Heald, Ph.D. The caption under it states:
Race car No. 40 , called the Meredith Ford , on Meredith Bay, Thanksgiving Day, 1951. Pictured are Tony Amabile (the driver) and his two children, Thomas (left) and Anthonette . According to the AP News, this vehicle was electronically timed at 90 mph, its top speed. Could there really have been enough ice to hold several autos on Thanksgiving Day? |
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It had to be colder back then. I think most of us have heard the stories from our parents about walking to school in the snow and it was up hill both ways in June.
![]() Where is winter? It is almost Christmas and the grass is still green in my yard. ICE IN? Only in our drinks I fear. Come on babes DANCE, DANCE, DANCE! |
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