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Ice heaves and ridges, caused by the pushing action of a lake’s ice sheet against the shore, are “pretty radical” this year, in the words of one observer. “This is turning out to be the ...
Shoveling snow and ice moves this slush from your walks and ... and shrubs are prone to what is known as “frost heaving.” Frost heaving occurs because water expands when it freezes and ...
Jan. 25—Lack of ice isn't a problem this winter on Lake Winnipeg, but U.S. anglers who venture north in pursuit of the big lake's famed "greenback" walleyes should be prepared for cracks and ...
As usual, however, ice heaves are scattered throughout the lake’s 132,000 acres and are occasionally accompanied by weak ice and open water. Caution, as always, is advised. “The big news this ...
Imagine this situation. Spring is just starting and you’ve returned from a trip, only to find something you’ve never seen before: a large sheet of ice along your lakeside property, ...
aerators and ice heaves resulting from the natural shift in ice over the course of the winter, Starch said. Haerter said the fatality has generated enough concerns for officials to present a media ...
an individual fell through the ice on Dry Lake 2 near Willow Lake while crossing an ice heave. The Clark County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched in the early morning to find and rescue this ...
Ice is good in most areas, though cracks and heaves form from time to time, creating hazards, and caution is always advised. Enforcement actions were taken for no license in possession ...
Those who plan to go out on ice should stay alert for pressure ridges or ice heaves, they may be dangerous due to thin ice. This could happen on Lake Winnebago and the Bay of Green Bay.