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I went out with my friend in a Zodiac yesterday. This video shows what Wolfeboro bay is looking like.
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We made it from Wolfeboro Town Docks up to Clark Point and then over to Sewall Point.
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Thanks for posting the videos. Question for you - as you got out to Clark Point and looked left towards Delings Cove or straight ahead toward Melody & Keniston Islands, was that area clear of ice as well?
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The ice is starting to break apart in big sheets. The ice out near the end of Clark Point is about 4 inches thick and has turned into that "honey comb" kind of ice. If the wind picks up at all, the lake will be out very soon.
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