Monday, December 30, 2019

When did people stop checking the thickness of the ice before driving on it? What's the hurry to go wreck the truck and trailer?




https://www.facebook.com/shane.marietti.9/posts/1756915644439367

but there are a lot of guys who aren't playing it smart and waiting until the ice is thick enough, like 3 trucks and trailers on Lake Winnipeg





https://www.ckdr.net/2019/12/09/a-lesson-learned/
https://www.facebook.com/truenorthtracktruck
https://weather.com/safety/winter/news/2019-12-11-lake-winnipeg-fishermen-ice-canada
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/trucks-people-trailer-go-through-ice-balsam-bay-1.5389589

Jim Staricha owns Northland Towing in Isle, Minn., near Lake Mille Lacs. He specializes in recovery of vehicles that break through ice. He has personally driven vehicles through lake ice and, as a scuba diver, has been pinned under vehicles, underwater, during recoveries.

Staricha's advice about ice travel during an uneven early winter like this?

Stay off thin ice. No fish is worth it. If you have to be in your trailer, tow it into your backyard and watch TV in it.

for the other advice on how to not break through, like drive show, windows down, etc http://m.startribune.com/jim-staricha-ice-recovery-man-tells-what-to-do-when-the-ice-gives-way/461544403/

The word on Facebook is that it's a 500 dollar fine, per day, for the duration of how long a vehicle is underwater

4 comments:

  1. You can't fix stupid. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/trucks-people-trailer-go-through-ice-balsam-bay-1.5389589

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  2. He's one lucky dope.

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  3. My buddy sank a brand new 1995 F350 with a power stroke diesel to the bottom of Cranberry Lake. I was part of the operation to remove it guided by Moe Hunt who was approximately 70 years old at the time. Quite an experience. From that day on every time he turned on the blower for the heater or defrosters a little puff of silt would come out! Not to mention his boss wasn't happy at all. Hahahaha

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  4. Who the 'f' brings a 30 foot pop out camper on the ice? Years ago there was a story in the Bismark Tribune about a couple of teenagers who took one of their dad's pickups out on the ice and it fell through-the other kid decided to 'help' by getting HIS dad's backhoe-yep he drove that out onto the ice to lift the sunken pickup and put the tractor and backhoe through the ice as well.

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