Sources such as the Canadian Red Cross say that for ice to be considered safe to go out on, it should be of a particular thickness — at least 15 centimetres thick for a person to walk or skate on it, ...
“No ice is ever considered safe,” Conservation Officer David Miller, of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, says in the DNR’s ice safety video. “There is no reliable inch-thickness to ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources offers vital advice if you break through the ice. First, stay calm and don’t ...
As winter activities begin across Wisconsin, the Department of Natural Resources reminds the public about ice-safety guidelines.
Whether you're an expert or just getting started, review the instructions and safety tips below for a fun, safe experience on ...
I’m not going out there. That’s crazy.” That was the response heard in our car one March when we visited Madison, Wisc.
The state Department of Environmental Conservation reminded ice anglers to put safety first when venturing out this season.
For those who live for ice fishing, it can be easy to jump the gun. Sure, we all want to get on the hard water, but it's critical that the ice be safe before we get on the ice. Follow these tips to ...
With frigid temperatures close to zero, bodies of water become ice covered, tempting skaters, fishermen and women and other outdoor enthusiasts to venture onto the surface. Beware. Ice that may appear ...
Anytime New Hampshire Fish & Game wardens are on the water, including 12 inches of it frozen in the middle of the winter, ...
New York is increasing points on driver's licenses for many traffic violations, with points staying on records for 24 months instead of 18. Common offenses like speeding, cellphone use, and failure to ...