Walking on ice is no easy feat. Even at ice rinks, you’ll often find people struggling to find their footing. But sometimes walking across ice is necessary or unavoidable. Doing it wrong is ...
Ice thickness that is three inches or less is not safe for anyone to walk on. Ice that is about four inches thick is walkable and safe for ice fishing. Ice thickness of 5-6 inches can support ...
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, ...
the DNR does not consider any ice fully safe for walking, driving or skating. However, there are some safety tips you can follow to minimize risk. The DNR also does not provide specific guidelines ...