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winterh 02-01-2021 02:50 PM

Ice music
 
Stayed at my cottage last night. I slept in a built in window seat I have, just 20 ft or so from the lake. All night long I heard the low rumbling sounds of the ice. Reminded me of the sounds you hear when they record big whales communicating underwater. Sometimes it was kind of a gurgling sound. I have heard it a few times before but never this loud and as often. Loons in the summer, ice in the winter. Love the sounds of the lake. Anyone know what exactly I am hearing and how it is happening?

thinkxingu 02-01-2021 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by winterh (Post 350138)
Stayed at my cottage last night. I slept in a built in window seat I have, just 20 ft or so from the lake. All night long I heard the low rumbling sounds of the ice. Reminded me of the sounds you hear when they record big whales communicating underwater. Sometimes it was kind of a gurgling sound. I have heard it a few times before but never this loud and as often. Loons in the summer, ice in the winter. Love the sounds of the lake. Anyone know what exactly I am hearing and how it is happening?

That sounds pretty awesome. Hopefully not to throw things too off-topic, but is the cottage heated/well-insulated? Was it cold against the window? Sleeping bag/blankets? I'm always interested in what people use to stay nights in the winter.

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upthesaukee 02-01-2021 03:41 PM

Yes
 
We were down in Keewaydin in Alton Bay last afternoon into evening. Heard the same thing from the ice. We also heard it Fri night at Shibley's.

Far more ominous than the "tinkling" sound of ice crystals in the spring when the ice is breaking up. Mother Nature getting the last word in, I guess.

Dave

SAB1 02-01-2021 04:10 PM

You are hearing the expansion of the ice as its building more. This weekend was so cold the sound was almost constant. Pretty cool to think how much pressure it takes to make that sound.

winterh 02-01-2021 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 350141)
That sounds pretty awesome. Hopefully not to throw things too off-topic, but is the cottage heated/well-insulated? Was it cold against the window? Sleeping bag/blankets? I'm always interested in what people use to stay nights in the winter.

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Yes, place is well insulated and heated. Big picture window so u can feel the cold when sleeping right next to it but plenty of blankets. I never sleep in the bedrooms because this is such a great spot.

Patofnaud 02-01-2021 04:33 PM

Sounds awesome (figuratively and literally).

Wait until the ice gets real thick and expansion ridges form, big ba da booms.

I grew up on a lake and if you are out there skating with no snow cover it gets really eerie hearing the ice move and crack around you.

FlyingScot 02-01-2021 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Patofnaud (Post 350151)
Sounds awesome (figuratively and literally).

Wait until the ice gets real thick and expansion ridges form, big ba da booms.

I grew up on a lake and if you are out there skating with no snow cover it gets really eerie hearing the ice move and crack around you.

Yes--like a giant beast!

garysanfran 02-01-2021 04:38 PM

The sound of thick ice expanding and cracking while traveling several miles in a fraction of a second is awesome. It can be very loud.

The audio on my Arlo cams were picking it up a couple of nights ago. I could hear it out here in San Francisco.

jbolty 02-01-2021 05:34 PM

Many, many, many years ago my snowmobile died in the middle of the night on kanasatka for some reason and I had to walk home. I know the ice was at least two feet thick but the rumbling and cracking scared the crap out of me at the time; especially being dark and otherwise silent.

GTO 02-01-2021 07:40 PM

Very loud
 
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Originally Posted by garysanfran (Post 350153)
The sound of thick ice expanding and cracking while traveling several miles in a fraction of a second is awesome. It can be very loud.

The audio on my Arlo cams were picking it up a couple of nights ago. I could hear it out here in San Francisco.

I was walking on the ice along the shore yesterday and the ice was making all sorts of sounds. At one point there was a huge cracking sound all around me. Extremely loud. Scared the crap out of me.

8gv 02-01-2021 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by SAB1 (Post 350147)
You are hearing the expansion of the ice as its building more. This weekend was so cold the sound was almost constant. Pretty cool to think how much pressure it takes to make that sound.

That's what they want us to believe.

I am pretty sure that sound is the mating call of Winni the lake monster!


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