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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @gnilma OP 3 Nov \ parent \ on: gnilma's Hiking Adventures 46 - Overlander Falls alter_native
Makes sense. Such large bodies of water take a long time of very cold weather to properly freeze. I'm assuming small lakes probably freeze over in the winter quite commonly in your neighborhood. We had that this past winter, I brought my kids skating on the local lake. Last time this happened (ice thick enough for walking/skating) was probably back in early 2017 or 2018, I don't remember exactly.