Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ice needs to be at least 4” thick to support a person. Six inches is better. If you do not have the equipment or patience to check the ice thickness, best to stay off it.
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So what if it’s a little thin in a few places? It’s only like a foot deep under the ice.
Everyone has been fine. Stay home if you are so cowardly.
Anonymous wrote:For those of you who know a lot about skating on frozen bodies of water - would you skate on the canal today?
My DH wants to take our DC ice skating on the canal today. He did so a week and a half ago when we saw many others on the canal near chain bridge road skating. It was well below freezing this past weekend but we had a few warmer days last week and I’m not so sure about today.
I figure those that may have grown up or know a lot about the nature of ice may have some better insight. Thanks-
Anonymous wrote:It is safe. We went yesterday.
Anonymous wrote:The ice needs to be at least 4” thick to support a person. Six inches is better. If you do not have the equipment or patience to check the ice thickness, best to stay off it.