tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9116420709361319331.post6022077904878559209..comments2023-05-28T04:58:31.690-05:00Comments on Northern Community Radio Notes: There is no such thing as 100 percent safe ice.Northern Community Radiohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14414343207047812856noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9116420709361319331.post-24804190826122115232009-12-11T07:43:25.852-06:002009-12-11T07:43:25.852-06:00How do you know ice thickness? By traveling on to...How do you know ice thickness? By traveling on top of it and drilling or chopping a hole to measure.<br /><br />If it's only an inch or two - too late!<br /><br />Every year KAXE listeners listen on their radios to hear that John Latimer got one leg wet or fell in and got completely soaked, as he crashed through the thin ice on Crooked Lake.<br /><br />Every year the news media tells us the stories of preventable accidents and dangerous rescues.<br /><br />Earlier this month a guy took a ladder and tried to get his dog off thin ice. He made front page news by falling in and getting rescued.<br /><br />We are still waiting up north for the first ATV and the first truck.<br /><br />We know who was the first prominent skater to break the ice.<br /><br />Is it so difficult to be careful and wait for a few days of really cold temperatures?Gordhttp://deregulate-gord.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com