Sailchaser 12:34 AM 02-09-2009
Went up to port Huron MI today for a bi weekly smoke and low and behold we saw these crazy people riding ice flows and swimming in the water. We later found out that it was a training exercise for the Canadian Fire and Rescue Squad of Sarina. Still nuts to me and Kath
It started when I noticed orange dots out on the ice and could barely see them through the bino's
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Then they started getting closer
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they were riding on the ice flows from the Tip of Pint Edward down the mouth of the river under the bridge and swimming back to shore
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Sailchaser 12:36 AM 02-09-2009
Sailchaser 12:42 AM 02-09-2009
Just some other shots of the Day
The Point Edwards Casino
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The two Blue water bridges connecting Canada and the USA
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The Griffons parking spot being occupied at the moment ,they were changing out a generator that's what the big crane is for
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The Hollyhock Coast Guard cutter taking the day off
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SmokeyJoe 12:45 AM 02-09-2009
Nice pictures!
These rescue teams are amazing to me. Gotta be a little nuts, though.
:-)
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Sailchaser 12:46 AM 02-09-2009
GoodFella 01:02 AM 02-09-2009
forget that. its good that they are willing to do it but u wont catch me in that water if i can help it
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karmaz00 01:22 AM 02-09-2009
Sailchaser 07:39 AM 02-09-2009
These guys were riding on Brash ice, to give you a size comparison the flow in the last picture is about 30 feet across and about 20 times the size of my van, 9/Th's of the flow is also under water and the whole river is moving at about 6 mph. Anyone of the flows if they hit you is enough to basically crush you. I heard on the radio that there were over 90 people involved in setting up and executing this training excerise. Lucky timing for us to catch them doing the excerise while we were going for a walk along the boardwalk on the us side having a 601 black.
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ucla695 07:41 AM 02-09-2009
Brrrrrrrrr. Hats off to them. Thanks for the pics.
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dunng 07:44 AM 02-09-2009
taltos 07:46 AM 02-09-2009
Originally Posted by Sailchaser:
These guys were riding on Brash ice, to give you a size comparison the flow in the last picture is about 30 feet across and about 20 times the size of my van, 9/Th's of the flow is also under water and the whole river is moving at about 6 mph. Anyone of the flows if they hit you is enough to basically crush you. I heard on the radio that there were over 90 people involved in setting up and executing this training excerise. Lucky timing for us to catch them doing the excerise while we were going for a walk along the boardwalk on the us side having a 601 black.
At least they were not ice fishing.
:-)
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Hardcz 07:57 AM 02-09-2009
very cool find, thanks for sharing
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rizzle 10:28 AM 02-09-2009
So Chris, why couldn't you go way upstream and ride one of those puppies down yourself? I'm thinking a canoe or a zodiac ought to get you on and off. Looks like a good way to spend an afternoon to me.
:-)
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Buena Fortuna 11:20 AM 02-09-2009
Now if they could only teach Buckeyes how to swim...
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gvarsity 11:21 AM 02-09-2009
Some great pics. There was a time I might have thought that to be a cool activity pardon the pun but now I know better. Yikes. The 601 Black sounds nice though.
:-)
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Old Sailor 11:23 AM 02-09-2009
Sailchaser 12:43 PM 02-09-2009
Originally Posted by Old Sailor:
Riding ice......they are "NUTS"!!!!:-)
Dave: my thoughts exactly
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rizzle 01:44 PM 02-09-2009
Originally Posted by Old Sailor:
Riding ice......they are "NUTS"!!!!:-)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but from seeing some of your posts it seems as if you pilot an "ice breaker", my uninformed civilian name for it of course. What would you do if you were cruising along and saw that up ahead of you? Lay down on the horns and full speed ahead? Maybe create a little wake for 'em?
That would give them a little something extra to think about in their exercises.
:-)
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shaggy 04:36 PM 02-09-2009
the griffon was down kinda my way clearin out the mouth of the grand river to keep the flooding at bay maybe......
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MedicCook 04:48 PM 02-09-2009
Thanks for the pictures. I wonder how many people call the police not knowing they are professionals performing training. Around here we get people calling the police for bridge jumpers when it is a crew doing work on the bridge. I guess the big signs on the side of the road saying "Bridge Work Overhead" is not much of a clue.
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