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Outdoorsman 02-01-2016 06:17 PM

Truck crashes through ice on Lake Winnipesaukee
 
I thought the Pond Hockey tournament was to be held on Waukewan?


MEREDITH, N.H. —A pickup truck crashed through the ice on Lake Winnipesaukee, but the driver escaped.

State officials said John Ash, 44, was headed out about 5:30 a.m. Friday to set up a vending station for this weekend's New England Pond Hockey Classic.

About 100 yards offshore where the ice was about 4 inches thick, Ash heard the ice crack. He tried reversing, but the truck went nose first into the lake. The water was about 6 feet deep, and Ash escaped safely.

Moving water apparently kept the ice from getting thicker there. About 30 feet away, the ice was 10 inches thick.

The truck has been removed from the lake.

Officials caution lake users to be sure of ice thickness and remember that it varies from spot to spot.

http://www.wmur.com/news/truck-crash...aukee/31012856
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hoopdawg 02-01-2016 06:49 PM

isn't that the one that happened

Jan 30, 2015 - A pickup truck crashed through the ice on Lake Winnipesaukee, but the driver escaped

hoopdawg 02-01-2016 06:56 PM

THIS WAS LAST JAN 2015 !!!!

MEREDITH, N.H. —A pickup truck crashed through the ice on Lake Winnipesaukee, but the driver escaped.





State officials said John Ash, 44, was headed out about 5:30 a.m. Friday to set up a vending station for this weekend's New England Pond Hockey Classic.

About 100 yards offshore where the ice was about 4 inches thick, Ash heard the ice crack. He tried reversing, but the truck went nose first into the lake. The water was about 6 feet deep, and Ash escaped safely.

Moving water apparently kept the ice from getting thicker there. About 30 feet away, the ice was 10 inches thick.

The truck has been removed from the lake.

Officials caution lake users to be sure of ice thickness and remember that it varies from spot to spot.

Outdoorsman 02-01-2016 07:14 PM

You are correct
 
My bad! This IS from last year.... wonder why it popped up on MUR's home page....

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Originally Posted by hoopdawg (Post 256590)
isn't that the one that happened

Jan 30, 2015 - A pickup truck crashed through the ice on Lake Winnipesaukee, but the driver escaped


brk-lnt 02-01-2016 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Outdoorsman (Post 256594)
My bad! This IS from last year.... wonder why it popped up on MUR's home page....

Because it's WMUR...

Merrymeeting 02-01-2016 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by brk-lnt (Post 256598)
Because it's WMUR...

And the date on their site is also 2015. Someone dredged up a year old link.

upthesaukee 02-01-2016 10:58 PM

WMUR fine reporting and Web pages.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Outdoorsman (Post 256594)
My bad! This IS from last year.... wonder why it popped up on MUR's home page....


If you haven't noticed, when you are reading a current news item, you may have a section along the side or at the bottom that says this news may interest you as well. Some of it is similar, some is not, but virtually all is old news, from weeks to months old. Gotta love it. As they say: "Nobody covers New Hampshire like we do!!!!! " (Thank God)

GTO 02-02-2016 10:25 AM

stay tuned.......
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hoopdawg (Post 256593)
THIS WAS LAST JAN 2015 !!!!

MEREDITH, N.H. —A pickup truck crashed through the ice on Lake Winnipesaukee, but the driver escaped.





State officials said John Ash, 44, was headed out about 5:30 a.m. Friday to set up a vending station for this weekend's New England Pond Hockey Classic.

About 100 yards offshore where the ice was about 4 inches thick, Ash heard the ice crack. He tried reversing, but the truck went nose first into the lake. The water was about 6 feet deep, and Ash escaped safely.

Moving water apparently kept the ice from getting thicker there. About 30 feet away, the ice was 10 inches thick.

The truck has been removed from the lake.

Officials caution lake users to be sure of ice thickness and remember that it varies from spot to spot.


This may be from last year but stay tuned, its just a matter of time. Went over to Long Island on Sunday and there was an SUV parked on the ice right off the beach. Granted, it was probably only a few inches of water but why do it at all? Even the ice huts in Meredith that were close to shore all week, are now being pushed out deeper. Am I the only one that watches the weather?

Winnisquamer 02-02-2016 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by GTO (Post 256617)
This may be from last year but stay tuned, its just a matter of time. Went over to Long Island on Sunday and there was an SUV parked on the ice right off the beach. Granted, it was probably only a few inches of water but why do it at all? Even the ice huts in Meredith that were close to shore all week, are now being pushed out deeper. Am I the only one that watches the weather?

I agree, not only watches the weather are we the only ones who have been outside lately? Wouldn't catch my truck out there this season!


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