Pictures from ice on several lakes from recent trip to Alberta, Canada:
http://www.dermott.ca/alb2005/fotos.html
http://www.dermott.ca/alb2005/fotos.html
david-d; sa:I was in central Alberta Dec21-Jan6.
The ice on the lakes was SUPERB for both skating and kicksledding.
Ice was over 30 cm thick and very clear. My longest day was 45 km on
Pigeon Lake. My sister has 2 kicksleds (earlier Xmas presents from me) so
my sister, nieces, brother and mother sometimes came with me on the ice.
The local small lake, Alix Lake, has a shoreline of about 5 km and I did (/QUOTE)
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david-d; sa:I was in central Alberta Dec21-Jan6.
The ice on the lakes was SUPERB for both skating and kicksledding.
Ice was over 30 cm thick and very clear. My longest day was 45 km on
Pigeon Lake. My sister has 2 kicksleds (earlier Xmas presents from me) so
my sister, nieces, brother and mother sometimes came with me on the ice.
The local small lake, Alix Lake, has a shoreline of about 5 km and I did
many laps of it. The best lake was Buffalo Lake with over a 60 km shoreline,
but I only did sections of it.