La Crosse, Wisconsin
December 7 - 8, 2013
Congratulations to Mr Ron Sherry for a strong showing on Sunday in the light air. He came back to win the regatta and at the same time he had a great time getting his boys out on the ice for an epic father son weekend.
Silver Fleet went to our man in Madison, Dave Elsmo! I'm sure his enthusiasm for iceboating, and his role as college sailing coach, has really ignited the college iceboating scene around the four lakes area.
Thanks to everybody for coming together and getting the four races for each fleet in. They had to be run under tight time limits. Saturday we barely got the racing in before the sun went behind the bluffs. On Sunday we had to get started as early as possible as the wind was going light and the blizzard was fast approaching for the drive home. Thanks to everybody working as a team, we all had some nice racing.
Pos Sail Name R1 R2 R3 R4 Points --- ---- --------- --- --- --- --- ------ 1 US 44 Ronald J Sherry 1 6 1 1 9 2 US 4691 John W Dennis 2 3 2 4 11 3 US 4824 Mark R Christensen 8 5 3 2 18 4 US 5224 James A Thieler 3 2 13 6 24 5 US 4487 Chad Atkins 5 1 8 10 24 6 US 4926 Steve Orlebeke 6 7 9 3 25 7 H 467 Dideric van Riemsdijk 4 10 4 11 29 8 US 5014 Mark L Isabell 9 4 5 18 36 9 US 4 Griffin Sherry 7 8 14 17 46 10 US 5432 Mike Bloom 16 21 6 7 50 11 S 713 Rickard Gustring 11 12 19 9 51 12 US 5469 Oliver Moore 24 13 11 5 53 13 US 5214 Jim McDonagh 17 11 10 22 60 14 KC 4536 Bob Crinion 14 19 16 12 61 15 US 4257 Jim C Gluek DNS 9 17 8 62 16 US 602 Tom Meyer 20 16 12 16 64 17 US 4961 John P Davenport 13 18 15 19 65 18 US 4775 Eben M Whitcomb III 12 24 22 13 71 19 US 5298 Scott Brown 10 20 DNS 14 72 20 US 4811 Markham G Chatterton DNS 14 7 DNS 77 21 KC 5514 John Curtis 15 23 23 20 81 22 US 2545 Michael P Derusha 23 22 20 21 86 23 US 5414 Wes Wilcox 18 17 DNS DNS 91 24 US 5369 Mike Miller DNS DNS 21 15 92 25 US 5352 Daniel F. Hearn 21 15 DNS DNS 92 26 US 3271 Mike Jankowski 22 25 18 DNS 93 27 US 2360 Pete Johns 19 DNS DNS DNS 103
A shoreline report from Lake City shows about 2 inches of new snow over solid ice. No significant pressure ridges noted. When it warms up Thurs or Fri, my contact will take a walk out to see how smooth it is.
There was a bright yellow plank or sail bag turned in at the LaCrosse site. It was found near the dock/ramp on Sunday. I have it in Minneapolis area. If you lost it, call me at 612-868-2949.
harry allen reports that a large of area of the main lake opened up and refroze sat. so only has the little bit of snow on it from sunday. In front of his house etc also may be sailable as last big strong storm fell into water on the ice. So plan on setting up at harry's. meyer
Sailed the whole lake yesterday. The rain that came with Wednesday's snow kept the lake free of snow. There are some pressure ridges that every one avoided but it is generally safe and clear. Got in two official races yesterday and we are trying for more today. Racing starts at about 1:00. DNs, Notes, even a Skeeter are sailing out there. Hoping to get a historic stern steerer or two to join us. Casual racing. Hopefully the snow falling now won't amount to much. And we can still sail next weekend.
Everybody had a pretty good day catching up with their iceboating friends and aligning runners. We all had plenty of time to get all those little maintenance items on the boat done.
Some participants were out on the ice at 8 am and got a few early morning puffs but everybody had to wait till after 3:00pm before we got in 2 Gold and 2 Silver races.
Just when a couple of skippers took their sails down, the wind came on and the team sprung into action. We got the marks moved, starting line set in record time and started cracking off races.
Does anyone have a report on the ice conditions on the main lake?
I added an image gallery for the regatta.
We had shifty wind blowing around 8 to 12 mph. The ice was really hard and fast.
It was really great to see all my friends from the all over the world. I'll bet the gang sailed two dozen races. I counted over 35 boats all lined up doing a scrub race! It's great to see this meeting of friends to enjoy what we love in an informal atmosphere.
Black Ice Friday.
We are going with Buffalo.
Launch at Sturgis Park
Buffalo was all frozen up on Sunday. Although we did get that heavy wind on Monday and Tuesday, so who knows.
I'm going to go check it out tomorrow and see what's what. Nobody has been out on it yet, so If you go, be careful. It might have blown out on Monday and only have an inch on it.
I'll report back tomorrow.
Spring Park Bay of Lake Mtka. has kicked!
Photo taken at 11 AM Wed Nov 27. One inch only as far as you can see! Give it a few more days and could be a great sheet! I am going to be near Swede at 10 AM Thursday to walk it and spud a couple holes. Preliminary report from last week is it has some rough ice.
Meyer and I plan to sail some ice somewhere on Friday-Sunday.
Miller
As we get the iceboats out in the coming days, if you are wondering about long term trends in lake ice formation dates, here are a couple quick references for you to scan during the football border battles this weekend:
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/289/5485/1743
This first one by Magnuson et al is the research that convince me over a decade ago climate change was happening. (Probably one of the best 'simple' research approaches to measure climate change.)
Note: you need a subscription access via directly, your library or work to access the full article.
As of 2 PM, Friday, Nov. 22nd, Swede was 70% open water.
Browner
looking for main or something to work on the Arrow acat40@gmail.com
Looking for either a North FO-1 or ABSS or a 1D Speed sail in good condition-
Contact T at t_thieler@yahoo.com or 401 258 6230 if you have one to sell-
Think Ice!! T