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MAXUM - you should be able to get to your place easily, even with the current ice situation... the channel in between the mainland and Bear/Pine is pretty open and the ice that is there can be pushed through easily over to the PO... and is melted far back enough from the shoreline to get around the north side of Bear... the rest is soft enough that with some good wind, should push it out and break it up pretty quickly (especially with a few nice sunny days)...
Lake level is nice and high, didn't see much floating debris -PIG Last edited by Pine Island Guy; 04-21-2014 at 10:24 AM. Reason: typo |
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Smith Cove and The Witches are clear of ice. Marine patrol checking in on the fishermen today.
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You can just about watch it melt, all of Meredith Bay will be clear of ice I bet tomorrow.
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Apparently, the town has decided to close the Cattle Landing town dock due to it being a little bit topsie-turvy what with all three pylons having been ice-sheet and wind moved out of their correct vertical position.
Bright yellow safety tape and two M-DPW wood horses now block off the entrance, plus the steel staircase has been lifted up and away from the floating dock ....... but on the bright side, it looks like an easy fix to just re-position the three pylons and will probably get fixed asap-pdq in my humble opinion ..... wait and see? So, let me see .... the old Cattle Landing dock was in-place for maybe 75-years and was a log timber and rock crib style construction ...... and going back to 1992 it was never closed to use due to ice damage......and this new floating dock which was constructed in 2012 is now closed ......and unlike the old dock.....boaters cannot easily use the outermost end as a drop-off /pick-up spot due to the pylon in that spot .... and it's the pylon design that unlike the old crib design got damaged by the ice. It sure seems like the old rock and timber dock was a more rugged design better able to stand up to wind driven ice than the existing floating dock which cost about 125 thousand dollars in 2012. So knowing all this .... if the town could return to 2012 and redo the dock construction decision....would they go with another stone and timber crib dock similar to the old one ...... or go with a floating dock? As the saying goes....hindsight is always 20-20. Driving down the six mile long Meredith Neck Rd is a drive down a road that is falling apart.....it is a State of NH road as opposed to a Town of Meredith road.....and the asphalt is falling apart with numerous cracks, bulges, cold patch repairs, and missing pieces of asphalt....and once you get to the Cattle Landing town dock.....the dock is closed due to ice damage due in large part to a crappy floating design. Once upon a time....the road got maintained and the old dock was rugged enough to stand up to the ice-out movement....but not anymore.
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Very interesting comment, FLL. Guess things ain't what they usta' be.
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I don't see any ice in the Weirs Cam. I can't believe how quickly it's gone! Has ice out been declared yet?
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