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The part of it that is real close tome freezes over and it goes out fifty miles or usually, but the part over on the other side of the peninsula never freezes, just a few small icebergs

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Even our rivers freeze over here. The US Coast Guard sends in an ice breaker on a couple of 'em.

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There is so much water that the water temp does not fluctuate a whole lot like in smaller lakes

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Yup... Where I live, on the ponds at least, ice can easily get 30" thick.

It's awesome in the spring when shit all melts at once. We get giant floods that take out entire roads and mean long detours. It's amazing to witness the strength of Mother Nature.

I give no shits. I live on a mountain.