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I know it's early, but to those of you who ice fish and snowmobile that access the ice from the Glendale town docks, you may not be able to do that this year. I was told by the parking attendant that the town would be running a bubbler system around all the docks this winter. Apparently they had some minor damage last winter and want to minimize it this year. I have not confirmed this 100% but before coming out this winter it would be wise to double check.
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Get that guy from a couple years ago who drove out to 'check the ice' in his SUV and discovered to his dismay (and loss of said vehicle) that, no, the ice wasn't thick enough.
They run bubblers in Meredith and at Shep Browns but angle them away from the access points. Hopefully, Gilford will do the same. |
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Gilford wanted to close down this access point in the winter a few years ago, because of all the trash and cleanup they were performing at the site during the winter and in the spring. The Belknap Sportman's Club told the town they would take full responsibility for the cleanup and the town said OK. The access remained open.
If you can think of another way to help them protect their docks without removing access, bring it to their attention. It might just keep the access open. Unfortunately, it seems they bring a different "reason" for closing the access every few years. |
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And it's not that close to the docks themselves so long as they keep a timer on the ice eaters and aim them away from the ramp, I think it would be ok. Where I get on at Cattle Landing is right next to a dock with an ice-eater in the winter. Granted cars don't get on at Cattle Landing. Never a problem until spring. Likewise at Shep's the access point is not far from their docks.
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Just to clarify my original post. I contacted the Gilford Town selectman by email and received an immediate response. I probably should have done this before writing my initial post so shame on me and lesson learned.
Anyway it appears the story as I heard it was blown out of proportion. There will NOT be any open water at the docks! The town will be proactive by pre-installing an ice eater before ice in. It will only be used / turned on if a problem arises in March during ice out. So it looks like access for snowmobilers, cross country skiers, ice fisherman and winter island dwellers will be business as usual! Thanks to the Gilford selectmen for their quick response and setting the record straight. The town does a great job at the Glendale facility and us Gilford tax payers are very lucky to have it! Dan Last edited by ishoot308; 09-21-2011 at 12:41 PM. |
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