Sunday, January 18, 2009
This wind-blown snow at the edge of Squaw Bay on Lake Monona has been built up into a layered crust sturdy enough to bear my weight when I cross it on a pair of skis. I could easily ride across the thinnest layers, but broke through the thickest layers, about four inches deep. Skiing across it became a tedious exercise in climbing back on top of the crust after breaking through.
The snow on Squaw Bay was much easier to break a trail through, not layered and crusted over like this at all.
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i note with increasing concern that you haven't attended to this blog since you were last crossing the ice ...
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