A Day on The Ice

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The ice this year is beautiful. So crisp and clear- that if you look carefully you can see fish swimming underneath.

Dave spent a good part of his Saturday taking the Zamboni out on the ice and preparing for the skaters. Thank you Dave!

While there are still some cracks in the ice, for those who have skated the marathon in Bemidji before know that the ice will be absolutely pristine by the time the National Marathon rolls around on February 20 and 21.

Here is something to note, this past Sunday a few skaters from the cities drove up to skate on the oval and to prepare. From Dorothy, a blogger with This Might Hurt our Reputation (http://rightoverleft.wordpress.com):

Once I hit the oval and began to skate I was quick to notice that the lake ice is much faster than the Roseville ice.  I am sure that a physics lesson could explain why but for now just knowing it was faster made the thought of traveling around the 1K oval seem less daunting.

1 Comment to “A Day on The Ice”

  1. By Chantal Cermak, January 20, 2010 @ 12:26 am

    Yes, we fill those cracks in. Dave says the lake ice is faster because it’s colder and harder. Who knows. :) Any suggestions are welcome! It sure is nice to skate on ice that is fast though isn’t it? Had a great time with those who came up from the cities.

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