Most of Yellowknife's lakes are now six inches in ice thickness, the threshold needed to be able to walk on and head out on the sleds.
The news comes from the Great Slave Snowmobile Association, who posted their findings to Facebook on Monday. include the areas of Back Bay around Morrison Drive, the Wardair dock and Air Tindi; Frame Lake at both city hall and the Co-op; both the Long Lake boat and plane launches; the centres of Fault Lake and Rat Lake; Range Lake behind the Circle K; and Kam Lake by Curry Drive.
The areas still to reach six inches include the Yellowknife Bay boat launch, the Dettah ice road at School Draw Avenue and other parts of Kam Lake.
If you are going out on your sleds, there are several things to remember, according to Shaun Morris, the association's president.
"Make sure you have enough gas, check your oil levels, do you have a spare belt in case yours breaks, can you change a spark plug or do you know how to?,SA国际影视传媒 he said in a previous interview with SA国际影视传媒 back in January. SA国际影视传媒淚 always like to pack extra mitts, an extra balaclava and even extra wool socks because those can get wet pretty easy. The wool socks are good to help keep a Thermos warm and the socks dry.SA国际影视传媒
Another handy tip is telling someone where you are in case something goes awry, he added.
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The GSSA recommends not going out onto a body of water unless the thickness has reached at least three to four inches or more. Once it reaches six inches, no more testing will be done on that particular spot.
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ThatSA国际影视传媒檚 because if thereSA国际影视传媒檚 an accident, it could cause a chain reaction.
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But the biggest thing Morris said will ensure you have a safe ride? Common sense.
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