When planning on going out on the ice there are a number of
things to take into consideration.
First this in first, check the thickness of the ice. Usually
ice that is 4 inches thick is safe to walk on. Be wary though because the ice
may be thinner in some spots. This why it is always smart to check the ice in
many different areas. Be careful of moving/ running water. Running water freezes
differently if at all. Be very careful when close to incoming streams and
strong currents.
If you are planning on driving your truck or ATV on the ice
it is best to wait a little later in the season when the ice is thicker. The ice
needs to be at least 12 inches thick to support vehicles. If you are questioning the ice safety it is
best to be safe than sorry.
It is all ways good to have a pair of ice picks on you when
out on the ice. If you were ever to break through the ice, having a pair of ice
picks will definitely save your life. If you could imagine climbing out of the
lake trying to get back on top of the ice, there is nothing for you to grab on
to. Ice picks are mean for you to jam them in the ice and give you a firm
handle to grab onto to pull yourself from the water.
Also never go out on the ice alone!!! If something we to
ever happen, being with another person could very well save your life.
Being on the ice should never be taken lightly. You never
know when you will be fighting for your life in freezing cold water.
***For anyone who has ever gone through the ice they know
the sear terror that follows. Literally once you’re in the water the clock
starts and if you do not get out in time you will die. So it is better to be prepared for the worst
then to be caught off guard. ***