Saturday, January 31, 2015

Full Moon Frozen River Update

Kyle Palmer and I ran a section of the St Croix River this morning just north of Hudson. 
At one point, we stopped to talk with a guy ice fishing.
18" of ice underneath directly underneath us.
Flowing water 200 yards away.
Uncanny but definitely safe.

Details:
• February 7
• 8 miles & 4.5 miles Options
• 7pm at my office in Stillwater. 421 Main Street S - in the southern-most brick building in Stillwater.
• Drive to starting points in Bayport (4.5 miles) & Hudson (8 miles)

Conditions:
•  The section we will be running is very stable. You will see trucks and houses out on the ice. You will be able to run almost anywhere across the width of the river in this section.
• The river has very little snow on it; the surface is very icy. Sheet metal screws are recommended.
• Prepare for wind.
• While the surface is presently VERY runnable, it is still treacherous in sections. This is not like running on the road. In fact, there are so many ice fishing holes that it is like running through a battlefield in some sections. 

Could Use:
• crew person to drive runners to start and be at halfway point with hot soup.

Disclaimer
We will be running the less scenic section of the Frozen St. Croix. I am sad that we can't see the most stunning sections north of Stillwater.  However, there are still sections of open water up there. I am also sad that we can't get in more miles. Because I don;t want to take people north of the Stillwater Lift Bridge this year, the most miles I can map on the river are 8.

Please email me if you have questions or plan to attend: joelbutton@mac.com

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