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Title: Ice on the Arm
Post by: JimT*1954 on December 08, 2010, 10:55:56 PM
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Some ice and low clouds on Turnagain Arm.
Title: Re: Ice on the Arm
Post by: Jeanne Lee on December 09, 2010, 10:39:06 AM
Wow, that gives me the chills just looking at it!  Guess I can't complain to you about my cold weather!  ;)
Title: Re: Ice on the Arm
Post by: JudyB on December 09, 2010, 10:52:26 AM
I always imagine ice to be smoothe and white.   This proves my imagination wrong. There is ice on our rivers, but it isn't thick.  We lost one little boy in Manitoba because he wasn't ice wise.

Great picture!
Title: Re: Ice on the Arm
Post by: JimT*1954 on December 09, 2010, 09:38:39 PM
Because the tides are so great, the ice never gets a chance to set, but is constantly moving back and forth with the tides which gives the rough looking texture.
Title: Re: Ice on the Arm
Post by: JudyB on December 09, 2010, 11:35:42 PM
January and February how thick does it get?  Is the ice on the ocean or in an inlet.
Title: Re: Ice on the Arm
Post by: JimT*1954 on December 10, 2010, 01:46:44 AM
This is Turnagain Arm on Cook Inlet.  Cook Inlet divides into two arms, Knik, and Turnagain.  The story goes that one of Captain Cook's vessels tried to go up Turnagain Arm looking for the Northwest Passage.  Twice he was stuck on sand bars, and had to turn again into the passage. Hence the name.
Title: Re: Ice on the Arm
Post by: JudyB on December 10, 2010, 10:08:43 AM
That is interesting history.  Have you any more historical facts?
Title: Re: Ice on the Arm
Post by: JimT*1954 on December 14, 2010, 02:04:26 PM
Judy, here are some fun facts at this link:  http://www.alaskasbest.com/facts.htm
Title: Re: Ice on the Arm
Post by: JudyB on December 14, 2010, 03:57:02 PM
Have you read the book "Sitka" by Louis Lamour?  An amazing story.  I will look that up tonight.