Grant,
It was 20 f (-5c) Wind was generally 20 mph with gusts to 30. The guys were doing 30 mph (by Sean's GPS) Could have gone much faster but the snow was a little deeper then we like it and that held down the speed. Being able to go twice the speed of the wind is normal. In some cases faster depending on ice conditions.
Lots of space on Michigan Lakes – Time for a little geography lesson on our home State of Michigan. Michigan is about the square area of New Zealand. There are thousands of lakes here that are 2 to 3 miles in diameter or more. So there can be lots of choices when they freeze over. Or none if they don't. Such is the reality of ice boating.
Want to try it? Keep your eyes and ears open. After the Gobi desert trip that many are going on, Sean and I hope to have plans for a "blo-blade" trip here (Next January-February) PB and several others have expressed a similar interest in doing "blokarts on ice" as you have. We are learning how the local Michigan ice boating crowd finds the best ice each weekend using a calling tree and lake condition "hot line" phone number. Then they all meet there for two days.
Will try for more video when we can get it.
MM
n a message dated 1/29/07 9:28:42 PM Eastern Standard Time, (Address removed) writes:
<< Mike – fantastic footage! What I can’t believe is that you have this
place to yourselves. Oh how I wish we had a spot like that. Just imagine
Richard’s “beach blast” footage on ice with a whole bunch more karts!
Just freezing your butt off would be a great change from getting soaked
through with salt water. Thanks for the insight into ice flying – one
day perhaps …..
What speed were you guys hitting? It was such a big expanse it was hard
to appreciate the speed.
Hey guys, keep the footage coming!
Cheers
Grant
















