Superior National Forest Ice Update
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Current Ice out report from the US Forest Service
Today’s Safety Message:
·
Please remember large masses of ice may shift. Even if there is a
narrow channel open along the edge of a lake the opening may be pinched off
suddenly.
·
Winds up to 30 mph are predicted for this weekend.
·
The water is dangerously cold. Wear your life preserver if you go
out.
Reports from observers
at landings:
- In general, smaller, shallow lakes and rivers on the western half of the Superior National Forest are opening up.
- Rivers on the east side of the forest are opening. Lakes are almost all still frozen.
- There are no reports of any lakes associated with river entry points being open. The Little Indian Sioux and Moose/Portage (aka Nina Moose) River water levels are high.
- Fall Lake is open from the Fall Lake Campground landing to the falls. Newton is open. Pipestone is iced in well south of Caribou Point.
- Tofte, Moose, and Snowbank Lakes are still frozen.
- Ojibway Lake has 8 feet of open water out from the public landing.
- The Kawishiwi River leaving east from the Lake One landing is open.
- Burntside is frozen.
- Little Long and Fenske Lakes are almost completely full of ice.
- Johnson (south of Ely off Hwy 21) is open.
- Robinson Lake (west of Ely on 169) is open.
- Birch Lake is still solid with white ice.
- There is open water at the South Kawishiwi River Campground landing.
- Sawbill Lake’s ice—from 23 inches down to 14 inches today.
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