Category Archives: 2015 Season

News From Lake Champlain

Andre Baby has been busy scouting: Hi All, Bob Dill and I scouted Mississquoi bay off Venise en Québec today. Snow Ice is 6 to 8 inches thick, we didn’t see any hazards and drain holes have healed . Access … Continue reading

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Ice Up-Date

When you think of the number TEN, does Bo Derek still come to mind? Slowly slinking about in your cerebral canyons? It certainly makes sense, but for the four of us who sailed Pushaw today, the number TEN will forever … Continue reading

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Pushaw

Contrary to Jory’s observation, the southern plate IS NOT safe. Wolfie’s crack is now larger. Access to the north end is tricky. But we will be having a look at it and welcome the company of all. Here’s Bob’s report … Continue reading

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Off to Pushaw, near Bangor, Tuesday Morning

Dear Icebuddies…. rarely have i seen such a weather prediction from the Ice-Gods!….day after cold, windy day….So Bill and I are off, with full gear, to Pushaw Tuesday morning for a planned arrival about 9:30….. so far, it seems like … Continue reading

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Pushaw Lake 12/27

We all know, or should know, that we get into the most trouble on the ice at the beginning of the season and at the end. So what do you think would happen if we had both conditions on the … Continue reading

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