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Author Topic: Vehicle goes through ice on Douglas County lake  (Read 10416 times)

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Let's be careful out there with the warmer weather!
Posted 1/21/17 !!!!

DOUGLAS CO., Minn. (KMSP) - No one was hurt when a vehicle went through the ice on Lake Ida near Alexandria Saturday.

The Douglas County Sheriff's Office says someone called 911 around noon after seeing people standing on top of a vehicle that went through ice on the north side of the lake near the Big Horn Bay Resort. First responders used a Nebulus flotation device to rescue a 34-year-old Alexandria man and a four-year-old girl. The sheriff's office says they were wet an cold, but not injured and were taken to the hospital for observation.
« Last Edit: January 01/25/17, 05:58:43 PM by HD »
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And.... a truck just went threw the access of ceder lake at the access in Faribault....
« Last Edit: January 01/21/17, 04:42:28 PM by HD »
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a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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Yup, I have been getting reports of some of the roads on LOW have a foot of water on them as well..... :banghead:
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sounds like the fellow on Ida was familiar with lake and went into a known area of open water, sad
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Man o man, that ain't yours is it glenn? confused-3316.gif

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Went to Litchfield yesterday and lots of houses on the road between here and there, probaby coming off. Locally reports of a couple inches of water on the ice. A few houses on St. Olaf coming home from town but trucks and trailers on shore. Another guy was talking about going to Mille Lacs this week and taking me with. Not enough time for either of us now though and ice sounds iffy.
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Man o man, that ain't yours is it glenn? confused-3316.gif
no way wouldn't think of driving on the ice right now. Last weekend up north maybe no way now!
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Buddy of mine was on a metro lake, people driving all over (not him) but the ice is pretty soft. Not worth it.

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I drove my smart car out today.  Similar to a UTV in weight.
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 Alex, lake Ida had someone go through,Monogalia north of me an near Glenn had someone go through one was a UTV according to westcentralTribune,Someone is sayin Diamond had someone go through?? My neighbors 3 of em weekenders, removed their shacks yesterday an today.Guess its pretty crappy on da ice smoking_a_joint-408.gif
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Walked out 50-75 yards here yesterday & found a minimum of 2-4" of slush with some spots more like 6-8". Watched a wheeler come off the ice at the resort nearby & he was sliding sideways when he hit 1 of the big pockets of deeper slush. Not sure I even want to walk out again until it starts getting below freezing overnight. :undecided:
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I  found out where that truck went threw on horseshoe. apparently these guys arent from the area and where coming off horseshoe toward the 22 access driving on the sauk river. it was at the mouth where the river meets the lake!!!!!!!!!! story has it there was only 3 inches of ice there!!!!!!!!

people cross the river to get into becker lake but i've never in my life seen a vehicle  drive the river to get to the horseshoe chain...........and i grew up 1/2 mile from that access. snowmobiles and wheelers maybe! :shocked: :undecided: :scratch: :doah: :censored:
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that sounds like the one on Lake Ida, did not know the lake and drove on area where the is thin or even open
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I pulled my house off of Osakis yesterday. When the water starts swirling around in your holes making them bigger it's time to get off or move else where. Leaving for URL tomorrow morning anyway. Things should be solid again by the time I get back.

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good luck retired.............hope ya think of us hard workin stiffs!!!!!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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good luck retired.............hope ya think of us hard workin stiffs!!!!!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
NO, I won't.  ;) I'll be concentrating hard on my fishing.  :fish2: This will be my first time up there in a dozen years or so. Used to be 4 of us went to URL or LoTW, sometimes both, every winter. The guy that used to set up the trips got ahold of the rest of us about two weeks ago and wanted to get the gang back together. We all agreed and he set it up. Maybe I'll have a walleye to post in the challenge.

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a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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A motorist found out the hard way Monday night that no ice is safe.

Ben Olmscheid of Breezy Point was driving his full-size Ford pickup on the ice in the channel of Halverson Bay, on the north end of Pelican Lake in Pelican Township near Breezy Point, when the ice gave way and the truck dropped into the water. Olmscheid and a passenger in the truck escaped uninjured through the sunroof of the truck. Olmscheid called his father's friend, who was fishing on Pelican Lake at the time, to come help them.

Turner Towing of Nisswa successfully pulled the truck out of the water Tuesday afternoon.

Lt. Scott Goddard of the Crow Wing County Sheriff's Office said no ice is ever safe. Ice conditions are unknown, even if the lakes area is experiencing a nice, cold Minnesota winter. There are several variables that come into play when looking at ice thickness. Strength is based on depth of water under the ice, size of the water body, water chemistry and currents, the distribution of the load on the ice and local climatic conditions, the DNR reports.

Goddard said the channel on Pelican Lake near Stewart's Bay Drive—where the red Ford went into the lake—is locally known to be a bad spot for having thin ice and is heavily used, especially by snowmobilers. The water is shallow—about 18 inches to 4-feet of water—so if a motorist takes a risk and drives on the ice, it is not as dangerous, Goddard said.

"There are usually a few each season who go through the ice here," Goddard said. "Some are able to drive out easily and some don't.

"Ice conditions can be questionable even if there are designated tracks. The thickness of the ice can change from day to day because you never know what's going on. One day it will be good ice and the next day or even a few hours later it's not because of an ice heave that caused a weak spot."

Goddard said there are a great number of lakes in Crow Wing County and the surrounding counties that are spring fed, meaning the lakes receive some groundwater. Goddard said this can lead to sporadic action to where the ice can be good one day and bad the next.

Goddard said the bays near The Wharf on Cross Lake and Rush Lake are other areas in the county where the ice can be sketchy because of ice heaves. Goddard said the larger lakes are where people need to be aware of more ice heaves, such as on Mille Lacs Lake, the Whitefish Chain and Gull Lake.

The sheriff's office Friday approved the permit needed for the 27th annual Brainerd Jaycees $150,000 Ice Fishing Contest Hole-in-the-Day Bay, where they took three measurements with 20 inches of ice. Goddard said there is enough ice for the contest, but the sheriff's office would like contest participants to use the provided transportation to get into the contest area. There is free parking available at Brainerd International Raceway, north of Brainerd off Highway 371 and at the old Nisswa Flea Market off Highway 371 in Nisswa.

"We'd like to keep the traffic off the lake," Goddard said. "It makes it so much easier on every avenue. ... Having less vehicles on the lake is better."

Goddard said if a person plans to venture out on lakes, they should always let someone know where they are going. A person also should ask the experts in area on the ice/lake conditions, which can be staff at convenient stores in the area or the people going out on the lake. Goddard said people also should be prepared, in case they do go through the ice or are stuck somewhere.

"Make sure you have the needed supplies to be out there," Goddard said.

According to the DNR, a person cannot judge the strength of ice just by its appearance, age, thickness, temperature or whether it is covered with snow or not. The DNR's recommended minimum ice thickness guidelines for new clear ice are 2 inches or less, stay off; 4 inches for ice fishing; 5 inches for snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles; 8-10 inches of a car or small pickup; and 12-15 inches for a medium truck.
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Most people that live here know where not to go on Pelican Lake and where not to go. Where that truck went thru is one of those maybe/maybe not spots that takes considerable caution on the coldest years. It has current and I can hardly believe he went there.
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This is the guy that went thru in Crow Wing County that I'm talking about just to be clear.
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damn I just don't get it..........no way around here would I drive on the lakes!!!!!!! any idea HD whereabouts on kronois???????
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a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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I was thinking it could be close to ya, like you I will not take my truck out on the ice, I'll drive some one else's!!! sleazy-422.gif sleazy-422.gif
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Man that's too bad, another chev took a bath the hard way. Great lake though!!

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Man that's too bad, another chev took a bath the hard way. Great lake though!!
maybe cause the ford and dodge didn't start this morning!!!!!!! sleazy-422.gif :doah: :embarrassed: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: sorry man I just couldn't help myself!!!!!!
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Naw, we were
Man that's too bad, another chev took a bath the hard way. Great lake though!!
maybe cause the ford and dodge didn't start this morning!!!!!!! sleazy-422.gif :doah: :embarrassed: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: sorry man I just couldn't help myself!!!!!!
   naw, we were on and off the lake before the rocks came out...  :moon: