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anon-242q Guest
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Posted: Thu, Dec 11 2014, 3:29 pm EST Post subject: Ice Skating |
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Do any weather experts have any idea when we might get our first freeze enough to skate on? Will they be allowing I've skating with new dam and all? |
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anon-02s3 Guest
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Posted: Sat, Dec 13 2014, 4:32 pm EST Post subject: Re: Ice Skating |
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I think there is (was anyway) an outdoor rink in Village Park |
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anon-4sq6 Guest
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Posted: Sat, Dec 13 2014, 8:23 pm EST Post subject: Re: Ice Skating |
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Also in mercer county |
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anon-332s Guest
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Posted: Sun, Dec 14 2014, 10:07 pm EST Post subject: Re: Ice Skating |
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I doubt that the town is putting up the skating rink above ground that was in Village Park. It is just too warm around here for it to freeze. As for Brainerd lake, it freezes about once every three years, and the ice lasts only for a few days beforewe get rain or snow or it warms back up and melts.i'm sure if we get a good freeze they will open it up for skating. |
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anon-24s8 Guest
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Posted: Thu, Dec 18 2014, 6:53 pm EST Post subject: Re: Ice Skating |
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What does it take for lake to be skate-able? 4 days consistently below 30 degrees is what I've been told before. |
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anon-6o35 Guest
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Posted: Wed, Dec 24 2014, 7:28 pm EST Post subject: Re: Ice Skating |
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Far more than that! It all depends on a lot of factors, temps before cold spell, sunlight , snow cover, and probably a few I missed. There used to be night skating as well but during the dam construction the old lights were taken down and not replaced. |
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