Here's the process... I recommend we all send everybody we know in minnesota an email and ask them if their lake's frozen in the last 24 hours, we've gotten some endouraging info so far,
based on what we learn today we'll dispatch ice checkers for tomorrow, and accumulate some actionable information...
I expect we'll see people sailing on Wednesday, to check ice suitability for the upcoming Great Western Challenge Regatta!
It's gonna be amazing!
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Greetings,
Hopefully this isn't to redundant, I scanned posts back a year...
I am very interested in boating, almost bought a Slicer this morning... Anyway, With the cost of some boats starting in the 1000's what's a new boater to do. The money isn't really the problem but I don't want to over buy if it's only a few times a season which brings me to my first question. Now that Saint Paul, MN has snow and little ice is the season over before it started?
I am an experience furniture maker and novice welder with a substantial supply of tools and what I believe to be full plans to a DN60.
12 DNs showed up early in the day in hopes of sailing before the snow moved in. Some new faces, which is great. Unfortunately, the snow came early and it become an exercise in setting up and tearing down the boats. Such is life.
So the iceboats packed it up and the kiteboarders moved in. For the record, there are three significant holes.
Browner
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November 30, 2007
Buffalo was showing circa 20% open water so we played it safe and convened on Swede Lake. 6-7 DN's turned it lose on ice grade 8 of 10. Thickness is 4-5 inches.
Wind was up, 12G15, so were the speeds!
There are three smallish open areas marked by red cones so keep a look out.
5 boats are set up for an early AM session before the snow flies.
Vi ses i Sverige!
Pics here:
Svenska Sunset
Adam
US5366
Sad to report that many areas of swimmable water are still visible from my 40 ft altitude on the south shore. They are large and wide spread, so extra pfd's should be loaded when it does firm up. I'll post if anything looks boatable after this weekends (hopeful) non-event. If any of the sailors from 30 years ago get nearby, give a hail 952-442-4741--I've retired to cruising status only.
FYI, Icemaker text says FLU recovery therapy moving to Swede lake near St Boni. Passing it on.....
Rumor has it that iceboaters all over the Minnesota area are calling in sick, with the flew, as they'll be flying all over Buffalo Lake in Buffalo this afternoon. Hehehehe.
At least half a dozen DN's are expected to meet at Sturgis Park, Buffalo MN around noon today and rip around on what looks to be a perfect sheet of ice, for now. It's gonna be amazing...
On that note, we expect most of Minnesota to get dumped on by a developing low pressure system. Ice Checkers/Observers are encouraged to check in Sunday afternoon...
WE NEED TO FIND A LAKE CURRENTLY OPEN, AND LIKELY TO FREEZE SUNDAY OR MONDAY NIGHT. Of course, this being Minnesota, there are about 100 of those in inventory right now.
anyone interested? tom 612-432-8124
Kattack (www.kattack.com) is providing race tracking and replay for first ever Ice Opti North Americans being held in conjunction with the GWC. Some of the DN rock starts are doing a debrief and interactive training session at the kid's pizza party Sat. night.
I will have extra GPS units for any DN-ers that would like to give it a try - or bring one if you have one. It's great to watch the replay, relive how you smoked the competition and see who got max boat speed bragging rights. I'll try to find a place to show a replay (hopefully at the bar) on Sat and will publish the tracks to our web site so you can watch on-line at work on Monday. There's More....
This morning Buffalo Lake, Buffalo MN appears substantially frozen... I walked out until I found ~1.25" ice, and found prudence right there (possibly a first for this sailor), based on the NWS Forecast for Buffalo, MN... I'd be thinking we'll walk seriously on it Thursday evening, after the chance of snow tonight and make a decision where to sail this weekend in anticipation of the Great Western Challenge Regatta.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 8. Wind chill values between -7 and 3. Blustery, with a west northwest wind between 11 and 21 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph.
Hello, Sailor! Ice Report, Sunday November 25th 2007, Lake Christina and Dead Lake, Minnesota!
KA 1 along with an '07 rookie racer (without numbers) and I made a quick run up I 94 to the new ice on Lakes; Christina, at Ashby MN and Dead, just north of Ottertail MN, today.
Conditions at 3pm today are: Partly Cloudy, 42 F, 8 C, Wind S 15 G over 20.
Approaching Exit 77 on I 94 the ground is barren, many of the ponds and smaller lakes approaching Ashby are frozen. The smaller bays of Pelican Lake, visible from the freeway are frozen, the main body remains open.
Pelican Lake: Two small boat trailers are parked at the Pelican Public Access along Highway 78 on our way to the Coot, we turned right at Ashby and drove along the North Shore of the North Arm on Pelican Lake, one fisherman was seen just pulling the first portable fish house of the season out on the ice. The ice looked pretty rough along shore near the Ashby Resort, and we did not stop.
O.K. you guys are heading out to scream around up north, and I'm just getting around to gluing up my new plank.
I'm following the procedure written by Paul Goodwin on the DN BBS, I have the ash and clear pine slats cut planed, joined and glued to form the skins and core, and I have a good staight I-beam to clamp them to, but I don't feel I have a good handle on the amount of camber, expected spring back, and amount (if any) gull wing.
Anyone got 2 cents?
THE SEASON IS AT HAND!
Locals report Lake Christina, Ashby, MN is COMPLETELY FROZEN OVER THIS MORNING, was substantially frozen yesterday morning, Current temp is 16 degrees F.
Additionally, Dead Lake, where we sailed last year looks substantially frozen according to local non sailors this morning.
A sailing/ice checking expedition/ is scheduled for Sunday!
As it stands right now, three sites are currently at the top of the primary site for the Great Western Challenge Regatta,
1. Lake Christina, Ashby MN
2. Dead Lake, Maine, MN
3. Buffalo Lake, Buffalo, MN
At dusk on Tuesday 20 November, I drove past Lake Christina, Significant parts of the Southern half of the lake are iced over, Ice has formed about 200 feet out from the world famous MilePost 8 launch site!
It's currently chilly, depending on which truth you check, they're thinking lows tonight will be between 15 and 20 degrees F. Average temperatures in Fergus are forecast to be ~ 20-22 Degrees F for the next 3 days... we'll see if we can get the freeze up dates locked in for both Dead and Christina when they happen, so you can all track ice making conditions and snow fall.
I doubt the lake will fully kick over tonight, but very soon. Depending on actual temperatures, and wind we see. If ice reports emerge, a sailing expedition this weekend is possible someplace near the Coot at Ashby... we may have to go Truckin up to Dead Lake... (the closest weather station to Dead Lake is in Wadena MN). It gets colder there, don't know why. It seems to average a degree and a half cooler there in the winter.
Accuweather forecast for Fergus Falls, (Lake Christina, Ashby, MN) has daily average temperatures dropping BELOW FREEZING FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS!
Look forward to minute by minute freeze up reports over the next week or so!
IT'S GONNA BE AMAZING!!!