Re: Almost time for skis (alaska)
Hi all!
Did three check holes with a steel pole bar on Anderson Lake a few minutes ago. Two holes showed 11 inches and one showed 7 inches. Good enough for my Tcraft. It will be some time for heavy weights,such as cars and trucks or heavy aircraft. The upper two to three inches is aerated and as I hit it with the bar it breaks an separates into pieces,so any heavy weight would most likely break through that and then the thickness of the ice below would have to support the weight. took about 8 to 10 good jabs with the bar to go through the ice.
Hey Dick how much snow do you have on your lake? I am going to shoot for this Tuesday to get my skis on and may get down your way soon. by the way I bought a 10.5 HP snowblower and I think it will be just the ticket for clearing my tie-down area on the lake. It is a protected area so there is no drifting. When you come up this way you can rest easy with out worrying about the wind. As you know we can really get it here in the valley.
Jim
Hi all!
Did three check holes with a steel pole bar on Anderson Lake a few minutes ago. Two holes showed 11 inches and one showed 7 inches. Good enough for my Tcraft. It will be some time for heavy weights,such as cars and trucks or heavy aircraft. The upper two to three inches is aerated and as I hit it with the bar it breaks an separates into pieces,so any heavy weight would most likely break through that and then the thickness of the ice below would have to support the weight. took about 8 to 10 good jabs with the bar to go through the ice.
Hey Dick how much snow do you have on your lake? I am going to shoot for this Tuesday to get my skis on and may get down your way soon. by the way I bought a 10.5 HP snowblower and I think it will be just the ticket for clearing my tie-down area on the lake. It is a protected area so there is no drifting. When you come up this way you can rest easy with out worrying about the wind. As you know we can really get it here in the valley.
Jim
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