Pine Creek Icebergs

BradFromPotter

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They ranged anywhere from 12" -20" thick.


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Yeah and few almost came into my back yard. !

should have built an ice house this year would have lasted at least 2 years from this years ice...lol
 
sandfly wrote:
Yeah and few almost came into my back yard. !

should have built an ice house this year would have lasted at least 2 years from this years ice...lol

It's still not too late.
 
Nice pics. Nashannock Creek looked very similar a few weeks ago.
 
Those are like ice cubes compared to what were on the bank of the Delaware a few ago.
 
I think I see a trout stuck in one of those chunks
 
Very cool.
 
Hi Bob, Sandfly.......

You remember when that wasn't unusual don't you? Here we're still at least 4 weeks from breakup but it's on the way. Every day the sun is higher, 5 minutes 50 seconds longer every day. Now it's light until 9:30 PM and again at 6:30 AM. It won't take long now but I still have one last fuel run to make to the cabin.

I'm still driving the rivers dressed like this.......
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That shot was taken 95 miles off road (river miles) above Youngstown Bend on the Yentna River just this Tuesday.

Ard
 
Stocked, I can tell by the fins! :)
 
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