Checking the ice can mean the difference between a fun day on the frozen water vs. a dangerous day at a local hospital. Or even worse.

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According to the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, if you are going to check the ice yourself, here's what to remember:

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"Before stepping out, use a chisel or auger to test ice thickness in several places. Remember that ice seldom freezes uniformly and conditions are always changing and can vary from one location to the next. Ice that forms overflowing water and currents, especially near streams, bridges, and culverts, can be particularly dangerous."

 

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Lucky for us, there's a nifty little infographic that Weather.gov came up with to remind you of just how much each layer of thickness of the ice can support.

Safety On Ice Infographic, Weather.gov
Safety On Ice Infographic, Weather.gov
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As you can see, for simple things like ice fishing and skating, 5 to 6 inches of ice build-up is needed. That number doubles as you bring heavier things like snowmobiles and trucks out onto the ice.

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One of the best ways to stay up to date with the ice conditions in any certain area is to check with the locals. They are usually keeping an eye on those things and can give you accurate measurements. There's even a great community on Facebook that you can consult called Ice Thickness In Maine.

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According to Maine.gov, there are certain conditions to look out for that aid in the freezing process of most bodies of water in Maine.

"Before a lake can freeze over, its entire water column from top to bottom must reach that magic temperature (39.2 F or 4 C)... Small ponds tend to ice over earlier in the winter than deep lakes, because there is less water to cool. Some very deep lakes never freeze because the entire depth of the lake does not cool down to the magic temperature. Most Maine lakes are shallow enough and winter is long and cold enough so that they freeze over."

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The other thing most experts recommend is if you do plan to spend time on the ice in Maine, let someone know where you'll be, and when you expect to return.

The Maine Wardens Service has a number of good tips and videos that can help with ice safety, too. 

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