lives from hypothermia by falling through the ice into the frigid waters.
Yeah, that's part of what made it awful last year. It froze, then
melted on top, then started to freeze again. You'd wind up having 4 inches of slush with about 3-4 inches of ice below it. While 3-4 inches
of ice is something you can walk on, it's no fun sitting in 4 inches of slush while trying to fish.
more then a few ATVs and Snowmobiles were sunk last year by people not checking ice conditions.
I watched a video the other day about how insects survive over winter. Some are capable of dehydrating themselves, and increasing the sugar in their .. blood? whatever they have, which effectively turns their
innards into a kind of anti-freeze.
Up here, we'll get at least one or two days every winter where it's
-20F with a wind-chill that puts it below -40. But the dang bugs come
back every summer.
80m was nice last night, but I need to shorten my antenna a bit, as my SWR is too high on the General phone portion. The CW/Digital portion is great, though.
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