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That is a very good point. It is prudent to also look at where the tracks are going. In general, snowmobiliers create track roads on the ice that indicate that the way is/was safe. Of course, that is no substitute for watching where you are going and being aware of the conditions. I find that the greater issue (than open water) is ice ridges. Ice ridges can form quickly and they are essentially a brick wall. Skimming is just a bad idea. Of course, if you find yourself on soft ice or unexpected open water, then power is your friend. Unfortunately, I think that most accidents are rooted in drinking and bad judgement...like everything else. Jetskier ![]() |
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Jet skier- great point on the ice ridges.
The drowning I referred to happened at night. I think the main point of both of our suggestions is don't out-run your vision; or especially at night, your headlights!! Be safe out there this weekend, everyone!! John |
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BRK-INT I agree with you. I think FLL needs a new hobby - too much time on his hands.
Anyway regarding snowmobiling safety I find one of the biggest problems, especially on lakes is outdriving your headlight(s). Seen too many people killed by head-ons and pressure ridges just because they were going too fast at night. One of the reasons there are a couple nighttime speed limits on NH lakes. Of course the underlying cause is still alcohol in many of these. I refuse to ride lakes at night, even my own. I've seen open water where there was 34" of ice the year before with the same temps. Skr |
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