Skied at Odana pond for the second day in a row now. 
The ice depth appears to be fine.  Today (Sunday) we
had about 14-15 people on the pond at one time. 
Nobody went through.  Stayed out of one of the
bays...looked pretty soft based on previous skate
tracks. 

Unfortunately, someone skied later in the day Saturday
afternoon and with the warm conditions pushed in some
pretty good skate tracks when it set up over night
this made for difficult skiing in some locations. 
However, for the most part skiing was great.

With the warm weather approaching this week we may be
able to hang onto skiing over there but would
recommend getting out in the morning after it has set
up over night.  Highly recommend not skiing in the
warm afternoon/evening hours as the track will sufffer
when it sets back up with deep frozen skate tracks.

Get out an enjoy the early morning snow.

Dirk

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> In a message dated 12/7/02 4:23:31 PM Central
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> > but the real gem remains
> >  the small frozen pond at the southwestern edge of
>  Odana 
> 
> Anybody check to see how thick the ice is??
> 
> jw
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