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Time to fire up my new Ford Explorer and head out to check the ice thickness.
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A GMC Jimmy also works well for this purpose.
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Just came in from a boat trip: west side of Bear to Mark, Timber and Lockes. Then returned up the Broads to Three Mile, Bear Mail Dock and back to west side of Bear. 16' fiberglass outboard - lots of open water and never more than 3/4" of ice, easy to break up. Maybe ice-out before ice-in???
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