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|  04-16-2007, 10:32 PM | #101 | 
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	 |  how's the bay 
			
			Any reports on the ice on 19 or 20 mile bay?
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|  04-17-2007, 09:10 AM | #102 | 
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	 |  On the Move 
			
			The lake is now on the move... I really wish I had a live video feed from Rattlesnake Island to watch the broads as the icebergs move around. It is quite a sight. (I was on the island the last two years... illness prevented that this year) The lake rose 7" since yesterday and 11" in the last five days (see Bizer's web site) and there is dock damage for many. Keep checking out the webcams for more!!! Ice out is well underway!!! PhotoPost has some great pictures of this action from DBA who lives on the island. Please click on the Google ads and visit our sponsors... those of us operating these sites for your viewing pleasure need the money generated to keep the sites alive... and to upgrade equipment.. This goes for our generous host, winnipesaukee.com as well. Thanks IG 
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|  04-17-2007, 09:49 AM | #103 | 
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	 |  question on Pine Island cam 
			
			I should know this but that camera is pointing west toward the Ossipee Mountains (which we see in the pic), correct?  Not Red Hill area.
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|  04-17-2007, 10:35 AM | #104 | 
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	 |  one out of two... 
			
			that is the ossipee range you see, however the camera points due east (not west).  if you find the #4 light buoy on a winnipesaukee chart, it is directly behind that on the island.   cheers! PIG | 
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|  04-17-2007, 10:47 AM | #105 | 
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	 |  thanks PIG 
			
			I meant east (duh).  I look at that cam every day from Chicago.  My place is in Moultonborough but there aren't any cams on that side of the lake so at least I get to see the Ossipees.
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|  04-17-2007, 10:55 AM | #106 | 
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	 |  Results of Nor'easter in West Alton 
			
			Yesterday's nor'easter broke up and destroyed most of the ice between Rum Point, Smith Point, Rattlesnake Island, and Moose Island.  Here are two photos I took this morning.  The first is my "Ice-Out Watch" photo for today, and the second is a view looking toward Diamond Island (in the background), with Sleepers Island on the right.  As you can see, in this area everything is mostly open water this morning.  (Click here for a larger image)  (Click here for a larger image) 
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|  04-17-2007, 10:56 AM | #107 | 
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	 |  I think I won 
			
			My wife I were celebrating our 18th anniversary and drove up to the lake. I snapped this picture a little after 1:00PM on Sunday April 15th. How do I collect my winnings? | 
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|  04-17-2007, 01:04 PM | #108 | |
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|  04-17-2007, 01:59 PM | #109 | |
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	 |  More like April 1st Quote: 
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|  04-17-2007, 03:00 PM | #110 | |
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|  04-17-2007, 06:38 PM | #111 | 
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	 |  Meredith Bay Cam? 
			
			Howdy, First time posting to the forum, but I have been reading this thread with great interest for a couple of weeks now. I am also enjoying the Ice-Out Watch Rattlesnake Cam. Does anyone know of a cam that shows Meredith Bay? Thanks, Leo. | 
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|  04-17-2007, 06:50 PM | #112 | 
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	 |  For now it is, anyway... 
			
			Yes, when the wind from from the NE the ice will clear away from parts of the lake.  But as of early this afternoon, a change to a north wind has blown the thick, but crumbly, ice pack straight against my dock pilings—and they are protesting loudly. So far, just the outermost uprights have deflected against the strain, but they're left loose so they don't break off. My two circulators have no effect against this kind of ice movement and were turned off ten days ago. 
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|  04-17-2007, 07:33 PM | #113 | |
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	 |  Not a winner (yet) Quote: 
  sorry. Now what we should do is coral all the ice that's left now and tuck it in some shady cove. Sometime in late July we'll wish we had some of that ice to cool down with.   Happy anniversary rander. It's coming. Or should I say it's (the ice) leaving? 
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|  04-18-2007, 10:41 AM | #114 | 
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	 |  Lake leven continues to rise 
			
			Well, the lake is up another 3" from yesterday for a total of 14" in only six days!  (and it's still rising!)    | 
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|  04-18-2007, 10:42 AM | #115 | |
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|  04-18-2007, 10:59 AM | #116 | 
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	 |  Update from 19 mile bay/Winter Harbor/Mirror Lake 
			
			Well,  we decided to come up without the boat to open the cottage, and it was the right decision.  Mirror Lake ice is still in the coves by Libby Museum.  Water is higher than I have seen it in many years. Can't get the dock in yet, and with the ice flows still out there, I would be leery about it anyway. 19mile bay was open for about 100 yards. All the docks are open. I could not see where the ice ended. I think it is called Winter Harbor (Across from Libby Museum). It is still iced in, only about 150 feet of water open. Guess we'll just have to play more poker and drink more beverages of our choice instead of fishing. Have fun all. | 
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|  04-18-2007, 02:14 PM | #117 | 
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	 |  Ice Tube Photos 
			
			The ice is pretty much gone from our area today, but chunks of ice occasionally blow in.  The pieces of ice that are coming in today are very porous and resemble tubes of ice that are packaged together.  There is little body left to them and they shatter on impact. I've uploaded a number of photos I took today of these floating ice tubes, which you can see in PhotoPost. Here's one of the shots.  Click here to see the images in PhotoPost. 
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|  04-18-2007, 03:00 PM | #118 | 
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	 |  Pics of Meredith Bay 
			
			This was Meredith Bay yesterday... still some ice left but much more open than it was. Docks had their ends taken off by the wind-blown ice.
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|  04-18-2007, 06:35 PM | #119 | |
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|  04-18-2007, 06:56 PM | #120 | 
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	 |  View on the Broadside today 
			
			Airboat Guy and I returned to RSI today.  This is the view we saw when we arrived. DBA 
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|  04-18-2007, 08:10 PM | #121 | 
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	 |  19 Mile Bay 
			
			19 Mile bay is still mostly iced in.  There is gray ice as far as I can see.  The water temp is 38, so with a little sunshine, it will go quick.
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|  04-18-2007, 10:54 PM | #122 | 
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			Apparently, the wind picked up and moved a very large, like maybe three miles x one mile sized, sheet of ice toward my 30' dock. Probably, it was my next door neighbor's breakwater, made from large interlocked boulders, which kept it safe. The outermost 15' of dock are under about two inches of water and I have the trash barrels full of water helping to keep it all in place along with boatlift and boat. Anyway, a lot of tinkling icy noise from outside caught my attention and down on the dock there was a sheet of soft ice maybe one inch thick that's pushed up on top! So, I think for a minute and then with the 15' roof rake start smacking the ice to create a small safe zone.  Had to share that, and this will be a very long night. Oh well funny how things work out, at last it got me away from thinking about the lovely property tax. | 
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|  04-19-2007, 08:08 AM | #123 | 
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	 |  View This Morning Takes Your Breath 
			
			Breeze is up again now, but this was the view this morning. DBA
		 
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|  04-19-2007, 08:15 AM | #124 | 
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			water now 11 degrees colder than last year at this time
		 
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|  04-19-2007, 10:50 AM | #126 | |
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	 |  A trident? Quote: 
 Or maybe not a castle at all, DRH. To me, it looks more like Poseidon's Trident. There must be some significance. Perhaps some implications, good or bad, for the fishing season. 
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|  04-19-2007, 11:12 AM | #128 | |
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	 |  Grilling out season is here Quote: 
 This morning I looked over towards Meredith Neck (in the direction of Gatto Nero's Black Cat Island Cam) and saw that the ice accumulated over there during the storm is now GONE! Down the lake between Hull, Bear, Steamboat and 5-Mile it's having a harder time leaving but the temp has just shot skyward with sunny conditions. In the last hour the dewpoint (amt. of moisture in the air) has suddenly fallen through the floor. I thought for sure we'd seen our last subzero dewpoint of the spring until just now. That's great news for the lake level (which is still rising.) Extremely dry air means more evaporation and less runoff, quicker end to the flooding. Could also be great news for iceout too - if we get some incredibly dry air blowing across the ice along with the higher temps it may help the ice to evaporate as well as melt - speeding up the disappearing process without adding to the lake level. Beautiful day! Time for a storm cleanup BBQ! | |
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|  04-19-2007, 12:15 PM | #129 | 
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	 |  It's a Beautiful Morning! 
			
			CLA's right - it's a beautiful day! The sun finally came out this morning after days of overcast, wet, dismal weather. Here's a view of Sleepers Island taken from near Minge Cove, showing some ice that blew in overnight. It's mostly "tube ice" that distintigrates on impact and makes a weird "tinkling" sound as it crumbles.  Click here for a larger version. 
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|  04-19-2007, 12:18 PM | #130 | 
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			DRH, I think the ice just gave you an obscene gesture myself. Weirs Bays ice is now that lovely dead gray color and there is a split in the ice on Paugus Bay by the Evergreens that goes the full length of the bay. 
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|  04-19-2007, 12:19 PM | #131 | 
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	 |  tube ice 
			
			Please save some tube ice for me... I want to hear that wonderful sound... I am heading up Sat afternoon... going to the island... Woo Hoo!!!
		 
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|  04-19-2007, 02:06 PM | #132 | 
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			Here's a nice high res satellite photo taken today... looks like the lake is almost completely ice free. Also notice the snow covered hills surrounding the lake... even Red Hill is snowcapped.
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|  04-19-2007, 02:34 PM | #133 | 
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	 |  ice free? or iced in? 
			
			what was ice free as far as the webcam could see, has taken a sudden turn as the wind has pushed in a nice ice-flow...  regardless, we will be on the island this weekend!  PIG
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|  04-19-2007, 03:54 PM | #134 | 
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			PIG - will you put the thermometer back up this weekend, please? Thanks! | 
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|  04-19-2007, 05:25 PM | #135 | 
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	 |  The Broads 
			
			The Broads look to be very open as viewed from the Scenic View on Rt 11. Some ice has blown in around Ellacoya and Lake Shore Park.   Looks like my 4/28 guess is going to be a bit off.  With the high temps over the next few days, it could go fast. 
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	 |  There is hope for spring! 
			
			Here's a view shot today from Black Cat - the season's first boater taking a cruise up to the edge of the ice, in the shadow of *snow-covered* Mount Major, enjoying temps that soared to 58 today.  And now the forecast is calling for 70 on Monday.  Break out the BBQ's and turn on the Sox game!  (And maybe take a few runs down Wildcat Mountain in shorts... can't believe they're 100% open and still grooming half a dozen trails.) The frogs are croaking in the marsh... making quite a chorus. First time I've heard them in over a year. ...And now the loons are chiming in. Spring has just sprung. | 
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|  04-20-2007, 12:10 PM | #137 | 
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			We drove up through Farmington on the Kings Highway (Rt. 153). Many, many areas where the side of the road has been washed away, with asphalt undermined in many areas. Lake level is similar to what it was last May, namely very high.  There is water everywhere, with snow patches still in evidence in the woods and hillsides. The ice pack on Merrymeeting is still pretty solid. which is surprising as we usually track the same or a bit ahead of the big lake. My son almost stepped out on it last night (until I yelled). But it may have supported him. Very slushy on top, but like icebergs, fairly solid below. I sat on my dock at 6 PM last night, and it was wonderful! Full sunshine (I DO remember what it looks like!) and total silence. The seasons at the lake, despite the weather, are still wonderful. Most surprising to me is that the open areas are skimmed over with a new layer of ¼” ice this morning, despite temps now in the 50’s and no lower than 38 last night. With water temps 38-39, can any of the weather experts explain how this can happen? I still hope the weather helps get it all out this weekend. | 
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 In Laconia, the tempature was below 32F for several hours last night. I would expect that same was true at Merrymeeting. With the wind down and the dew point low, radiational cooling has a huge impact and right at the ground or lake level, it can be colder than at say 10' or 20' above the ground or lake. The cold air seeps to the lowest possible level. The only way 38F water can freeze is for the air around it to be below freezing. R2B | |
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 But, you explained it. The gauge is located about 100' from the shoreline, and about 20-30' above water level. The air was very still last night I'm sure the cold settled above the water. Thanks! Also, contining on my report, I forgot to mention that while the water is usually crystal clear this time of year, it is now very tea-colored and muddy from all the runoff. | |
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|  04-20-2007, 01:33 PM | #141 | 
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			Right now looking at the ice mass under the mid-day sun from about three hundred yards away, you can see the moisture evaporating upward just like on a 90's humid, July day. Yesterday there was a lone bald eagle that had a mouse or something, and it flies out to the edge of the ice, next to the open water and takes its' time dining on the mouse. Another week, the eagle will be gone to Hudson's Bay or somewhere, and will be replaced by 8000lb-32'-1200hp Bajas. Got to enjoy these days now! | 
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			How about evaporative cooling?Does this make any sense?
		 
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			Evaporative cooling would have an additional minor effect. But with ice at 1/4 inch thick, it had to be more than that. The official temp at the airport was below freezing for 3 hours and the same was measured at the Weirs Cam weather station. It was most likely colder a bit above the surface of the water R2B | 
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	 |  View of the Broads this afternoon.. 
			
			taken from Big Pier at Lake Shore Park...  Ice is gone as far as the naked eye could see...   Open all the way to Welch and RattleSnake and beyond. The only ice that was there had blown in.. it is very think.. 3-4' and only right along the shoreline Nice view of Mt Washington.. I think the islands are Timber, Mink and Mark... maybe Round and Camp ? 
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			Here's today's high res shot... an even better one than yesterday. If you look closely you will see some ice lingering in Meredith Bay as well as the area just west of Long Island. Interesting to note that Squam is still completely ice covered and the snowpack looks deep in the Ossipees.
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			Loved that trident photo, DRH, great photos of the various parts of the lake, thank you all for sharing. Also can I ask Metrotrade what website you are getting that satelite shot from? Thanks
		 
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	 |  Meredith Bay?? 
			
			Hello all.  My first post although I check this site daily.  I am itching to pick up my new boat I purchased from Meredith Marina this winter.  How's it looking in the bay?  I cant take it home till they take me out for a test run and I can't do the test run till the ice is GONE!  Thanks. Great website!
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	 |  Iceout near, fishing is here 
			
			Shot this pic today from Black Cat.   A whole bunch of gray ice remains between here and Rattlesnake (in bergs, not solid) and I think the warm temperatures this weekend will take care of it. Monday at the latest. High reached 58 here (surrounded by cold water) but 69 at Center Harbor's inland station, and 72 at NH-DOT's station on I-93 in Ashland! Maybe the Babes on Sleds should become the 'Babes on Jetskis' and do an iceout dance! | 
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	 |  Alton Bay almost open 
			
			RG Alton Bay was clear except for an area from Echo Point to Loon Cove and up to Pumpkin Point. I think your dock area is clear. Could be some ice bergs lurking though. Lots of bergs and some large ice areas in the broads as seen from the RT 11 observation area. Yes, I stole away and went up today.   They told me a Fay's that they are 2-3 weeks behind due to the snow/rain storms. 
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|  04-20-2007, 10:10 PM | #155 | 
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			Just like snow loses its' moisture content thru evaporation, so was the 1 mile x 2 mile ice sheet which was made of various rotten ice pieces about three inches thick and full of melted perforations type holes. Thankfully, the wind speed was very small, so incoming flows of the ice blob could be pushed and broken up with a 15' roof rake. Very usefull tool, that roof rake......it taking a beating and keeps on and on and on.....it's tougher than a Winnipesaukee iceberg flow. So, the ice has to be rotten for a roof rake to be able to smack up three inch thick ice.  Is this getting too scientific for you or what? I think it is for me. Anyway, ice out will not be happening for at least another week.....just too too much ice....and probably it will be on May 2 at 10am! Now, who has that time? Time for me to go have another adult beverage. Last edited by fatlazyless; 04-21-2007 at 07:34 PM. | 
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			As i was driving south on Rte 11, about 1:00 this afternoon, a there was a boat sitting beside a sizable ice flow about 200 feet offshore at Ames farm. There was also a large drift that had completely cut off the end of Alton Bay, just south of Little Mark island. It looked to be resting on both the east and west shore at that point. But even so, it is certainly on the move. | 
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|  04-21-2007, 11:12 AM | #157 | 
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	 |  Famous Forumite! 
			
			Our own Steve A's photo of ice-out was featured on this morning's 11:00 broadcast on NECN. Steve: Was curious....did  you submit the photo to NECN or was it "harvested" from the photo gallery?
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|  04-21-2007, 03:58 PM | #158 | 
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	 |  Wow.. 
			
			I didn't submit anything to NECN....    did they credit a SteveA?  Strange... wished I had seen it.   Which photo was it?   I'll have to check their website... I know they posted a great pic from DRH about a month ago... but I think he submitted it... as well he should have. I'm a star and I didn't even know it!       Move over Sanjaya!   
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|  04-21-2007, 05:16 PM | #159 | 
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	 |  What is holding up declared ice out 
			
			Where is the ice jam holding up the Mounts Route or did I miss something again?
		 
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	 |  Meredith Bay 
			
			I sat at Grouse Point and watched 3 major pieces of ice from Meredith Bay flow towards Weirs today.  Looks like there is still some ice down at Weirs but it's going away fast.  Ice out tomorrow.....I hope...
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			Merrymeeting was skimmed over with ice again this morning. But by mid-morning the new ice was gone and the old ice was disappearing fast. The wind picked up around noon and a significant ice shift opened up a good portion of the lake. The wind blew the rest to the east where it now sits. But it wouldn't surprise me if it's gone when we get up tomorrow. | 
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	 |  Meredith Bay 
			
			My family and I spent a couple of days at Church Landing (Mill Falls).  When we arrived on Thursday afternoon the bay was mostly ice covered.  Friday morning most of the ice was gone or well on its way to Weirs.  Today even more so.   It was just a beautiful couple of days on the water - even if I did not get any of the salmon we came for... Leo. | 
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	 |  Ice out conditions? 
			
			Can anyone report on what the ice looks like between Long and Little Bear? from Harilla's toward Hole in the Wall? We were at 19 Mile Bay yesterday and there was still a lot of ice in the bay. 20 Mile Bay was the same... someone we met at 19 Mile said the ice was still 4"+ in some places... We'd love to hear from anyone who has been out in the vicinity of Hole in the Wall and the south shore of Little Bear   | 
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	 |  What a day! 
			
			I took the SeaDoos out for a shakedown today. I saw ice that was falling apart quickly between Eagle Island and The Weirs. I rode pretty close to Timber Island on the Governors Island side and then all the way down Meredith Bay and back, and back into Hubbard Bay where I live and that was the only ice I saw, it was visible in the Weirs cam and it was almost gone an hour later. We gotta be close!! And it was beautiful out there. I some some debris, but not as much as I expected, maybe there is more elsewhere.
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|  04-23-2007, 08:00 AM | #166 | 
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	 |  Lakes Region Aerials 
			
			Just Wondering! By this time, Ice Out season, we have some photo's from Fly Guy, Lakes Region Aerials, showing the ice conditions and then the official ice out photos after he calls "Ice Out". Where has he been or is he not doing it anymore?   
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	 |  Lake Wentworth 
			
			Wentworth finally declared ice-free at 6:00AM this morning, April 23.  Winnie will not be far behind.   
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	 |  $$$$ 
			
			Have ya seen the price of gas.... need a paying job to fly around!! Now if we all got togehter and funded a couple of trips a year.....
		 
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|  04-23-2007, 12:26 PM | #171 | 
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	 |  Answers found 
			
			Ok, I found the answer to my own question.  It is actually the Lakes Region Association that makes the call. And it turns out they have been doing fly-overs, just no pictures... http://www.unionleader.com/article.a...9-612858f2d95e | 
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	 |  Your right, 
			
			1. For this contest "Ice-Out" is defined as the day, hour and minute this spring that the M/S Mt. Washington cruise ship could navigate between its ports without being blocked by ice. The exact date and time is determined by an observer in a small plane over the lake and announced by the Lakes Region Association. For this contest, the announcement by the Lakes Region Association will be the final and official date and time of Ice-Out.  I really think it should of been yesterday, because that was my day. I think for next year I'll pick a weekday. 
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	 |  All's clear towards Mark 
			
			We just got back from Gilford. There was not a bit of ice to be seen from Alton Bay to Glendale (as viewed by car from RT 11), and from Glendale to Mark by boat. gorgeous, 86 degrees and flat calm. We saw a few bergs floating off the tip of Diamond, and plenty of fisherman enjoying the day. Too bad I could not have stayed longer! There was lots of debris floating, boaters beware. | 
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|  04-23-2007, 02:49 PM | #174 | 
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	 |  Just Add Ice! 
			
			Hi All! I have April 25th in the Ice-Out Contest. I feel I may be a day too late. I have been purchasing ice by the ton and throwing it onto the lake in an attempt to keep some ice on the lake. With these tempatures, I think I am fighting a losing battle!   R2B | 
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			I can't believe it hasn't been declared. The last of the icebergs floated by this morning in Braun Bay. The wind picked up and most of the debris floated away. It's really glorious out there!
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	 |  Who won?! 
			
			Took a quick scan through the Ice Out Guesses, and I think the winner is: April 23, 3:30 p.m. Posted By: Norma Gannon THere were some other close guesses too: April 23,2007 245pm Posted By: Thomas Conforti April 23 @ 4:15pm Posted By: Ed Piscopo April 23 @ 2:17 p.m. Posted By: MAX CONGRATS TO WHO EVER WON! | 
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			My Guess was yesterday, so I was feverishly/compulsively tracking the IceOut page IG had built for all of us, when what do you know....could it be IG herself?!?! IG: Thank you so much for all of your hard work and contributions to this site, it is so greatly appreciated! P.S. My wife just walked in and asked what I'm doing, adding it "better not be the two W's, work and winnipesaukee"...Busted   
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	 |  Over 26,000 views 
			
			Holy smokes IG, over 26,000 views of this thread. Nearly 4,000 more than last year. Probably due to a later ice out. Thanks for hosting this thread. BT 
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	 |  Woo Hoo!! Ice Out 
			
			We did indeed top last years views on the ice out thread.. and yes that was me and friends... putting in the water! Summer is here!!! Thanks all for supporting this site and Rattlesnakecam.com.. Keep coming back! IG 
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	 |  Paugus Bay Ice Out 
			
			The Ice went out on Paugus Bay sometime between 3:30pm and 6:00pm on Sunday 4/22/2007. Saw a few cruisers skirting the ice Sunday, I think Irwins had their open house this last weekend. The wave action probably helped move the ice out. Also, had a few wave runners scurrying around the edges. Checked with Lakeport Landing, my boat's in the water, I'm ready for a cruise !! Summers Here, (yes hun, I'll get the yard work done). Bill | 
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	 |  The last of the ice yesterday 
			
			Here is yesterday mornings view of the last of the ice from Emerson Aviation. This is in today's Citizen online. Hope it is ok to post, Dave. 
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	 |  Spring time is finally here! 
			
			I knew ice out was not to far away after being up there this past weekend. My kids and I had a blast hanging out at Weirs Beach and the channel - in the water up to our knees (yes it was extremely cold) and pulling out huge chunks of ice. I have been going there the past twenty years, but have never seen the ice moving and breaking apart as it was on Sunday afternoon. As a side note, this is my 1st official post, after reading this forum almost daily. The info posted makes such a wonderful area, even better. Thanks! | 
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			Thanks Island Girl for starting this thread and hosting the Ice-Out watch cam page on Snake-Eyes.  It was really quite exciting watching the ice out on Snake-Eyes particularly since your cam is aimed toward my beloved Cow Island.
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	 |  Radio Publicity 
			
			The Ice out was announced on WBZ radio down here in Boston Today and yesterday. I cheered, that means I get to get my boat and start making waves, lol. To bad will not be that many this year with the current gas prices   | 
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