Monday, January 18, 2010


This afternoon there was a large ice dam at the bend just downstream from the boat ramp. After four weeks of mostly sub-freezing temperatures the ice was about 6 inches thick. Pieces floating downstream would just keep adding to the pile. The water flowed underneath.








There was another ice dam along Constant Run Rd. Loose pieces of ice floated downstream also adding to this dam. Notice the large ice mass on the left at the rear of the picture - it began to move as I took these pictures.



















As it crashed into the Constant Run Rd ice dam, the whole mass broke loose and started to move. The powerful combination of water and ice was awe-inspiring.
















This little guy may have "misplaced" his doorway. He later dove into the river and hopefully found his way home.
The ice is thick and the river fast. The force and the noise were impressive (please see the video below).

1 comment:

  1. This is amazing!

    You were certainly at the right place at the right time. Thanks for sharing.

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