Ice Skate the Range of Light
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Ice Skate the Range of Light
The Ice is in. Not really hiking, but not exactly winter either. More skate pics at http://dittli.wordpress.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EG7kLjpzsM
Video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EG7kLjpzsM
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Re: Ice Skate the Range of Light
Great pics ! Thanks for posting.
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Re: Ice Skate the Range of Light
This is awesome. I never considered merging two of my favorite hobbies, but I might just have to bring my hockey gear next time I go backpacking. When is the best time to skate?
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When it's a late snow year, there's often ice skating at Ostrander Ski Hut in Yosemite. We keep about 15 pair of ice skates in the basement for people to use. Also very cool to hear the ice boom back and forth with wind.
To extend the ice skating season there, Howard will often shovel out a lane of snow down to the ice if the snow fall wasn't too much.
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To extend the ice skating season there, Howard will often shovel out a lane of snow down to the ice if the snow fall wasn't too much.
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Hi George
I put some captions on the photos.
Headed in to skate the Humphrey's Basin circuit tomorrow.
JD
I put some captions on the photos.
Right Now! Usually November and December, but it really depends on snow. Once the ice gets snow on it it's over (unless someone keeps it clear). Some years they all freeze up with the first snow and the ice never really happens. This year some of the smaller higher lakes froze early and now have snow while others are still open water.trav867 wrote:This is awesome. I never considered merging two of my favorite hobbies, but I might just have to bring my hockey gear next time I go backpacking. When is the best time to skate?
Headed in to skate the Humphrey's Basin circuit tomorrow.
JD
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Hey John!
Looks like you've been out having fun... . A few years ago, I gave Howard a pair of ice picks on a string that make them quickly available should you go through the ice.
Not sure anyone's ever skated on any of those lakes. It was 0 deg. the day we left (about 10/8) so I figured they weren't too far from starting to freeze. In '77 a bunch of us were skating at Tenaya and Ellery, I think as late as January 1st (well, ok, I wasn't skating, but was a keen observer!).
Your book looks great -- saving up my pennies... .
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Looks like you've been out having fun... . A few years ago, I gave Howard a pair of ice picks on a string that make them quickly available should you go through the ice.
Not sure anyone's ever skated on any of those lakes. It was 0 deg. the day we left (about 10/8) so I figured they weren't too far from starting to freeze. In '77 a bunch of us were skating at Tenaya and Ellery, I think as late as January 1st (well, ok, I wasn't skating, but was a keen observer!).
Your book looks great -- saving up my pennies... .
g.
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Ya George, when I saw that pic of Randy skating Tenaya I was green with envy...
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Yes, that was the very trip. I've got some more around here somewhere. Looks like you easily surpassed that.
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Re: Ice Skate the Range of Light
gdurkee wrote: A few years ago, I gave Howard a pair of ice picks on a string that make them quickly available should you go through the ice.
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Ever tested that "go through the ice" thing in the backcountry? Sounds cold and scary, given where you are.
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Never tested it in the backcountry, but in the front country. We carry the ice picks George mentioned as well as short coils of rope. Back on shore we have full changes of warm clothing and maybe overnight gear depending on the trip.
Best advice is not to "go in".
Here is a link to a short article on the subject http://www.theeastsidemag.com/index/200 ... n-ice.html
Spent all day yesterday skating the lakes of Humphery's Basin. I'll try to get photos and video up soon!
JD
Best advice is not to "go in".
Here is a link to a short article on the subject http://www.theeastsidemag.com/index/200 ... n-ice.html
Spent all day yesterday skating the lakes of Humphery's Basin. I'll try to get photos and video up soon!
JD
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