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Could someone kindly explain or point to a resource which will answer why you are 800ft from the ice entry/exit point once on the Kinghorn wreck? Why not make your hole in the ice closer to the wreck?
Could someone kindly explain or point to a resource which will answer why you are 800ft from the ice entry/exit point once on the Kinghorn wreck? Why not make your hole in the ice closer to the wreck?
Thanks!
The ice in the river can be a little unpredictable. Plus there is a nice big hole by the boat ramp. A large cruise boat is moored there for the winter. It has a bubbling system under it to keep the ice out. It is very convenient and it gives us a prime opportunity to practice our Cave skills
Renting a chainsaw and spending a couple of hours cutting a hole in the ice that will just re-freeze and have to be recut for the next weekend when there is already a perfectly good hole there seems silly somehow.
The ice in the river can be a little unpredictable. Plus there is a nice big hole by the boat ramp. A large cruise boat is moored there for the winter. It has a bubbling system under it to keep the ice out. It is very convenient and it gives us a prime opportunity to practice our Cave skills
It's pretty unpredictiable on Saturday there was about a 20ft opening just past the Kinghorn with skidooers and 4 wheelers having a great time. On Sunday there was a 400 foot gap and "weak" spots closer to shore, some about 5 feet from fresh skidoo tracks.
One time we dove the there was no ice to be seen, when we returned there was ice formed and drifted in up to 200 feet from shore.
Last edited by Tom R; January 20th, 2004 at 01:17 AM.
Yeah, that's it, my suit's out for repair too, and then my tanks will be broken down for vis......yeah, that's the ticket.......
I'm sure you're gonna get the last laugh eventually. Sooner or later I'll have to get some real training with the GUE guys, and you'll have all the fun ensuring I fail at least 3 times, with all the video mysteriously posted on the web entitiled, "things not to do" :-)
Yeah, that's it, my suit's out for repair too, and then my tanks will be broken down for vis......yeah, that's the ticket.......
I'm sure you're gonna get the last laugh eventually. Sooner or later I'll have to get some real training with the GUE guys, and you'll have all the fun ensuring I fail at least 3 times, with all the video mysteriously posted on the web entitiled, "things not to do" :-)
Yeah, that's it, my suit's out for repair too, and then my tanks will be broken down for vis......yeah, that's the ticket.......
I'm sure you're gonna get the last laugh eventually. Sooner or later I'll have to get some real training with the GUE guys, and you'll have all the fun ensuring I fail at least 3 times, with all the video mysteriously posted on the web entitiled, "things not to do" :-)
I think it's gonna cost me large.
Actually the video will make it in to my private stash