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TRINITY'S 1st Annual 2010/2011 Icing/ Anchoring Challenge
08-11-2011, 10:39 AM,
Re: TRINITY'S 1st Annual 2010/2011 Icing/ Anchoring Challenge
Next year should be an "Ice Scooper" challenge. One weekend on Mille lacs. All the scoopers collected between 10am Sat to 4pm Sunday. With a winner party BBQ at the end.

I'll call it the "Super Scooper Scramble"
Ask your doctor if getting off your ass is right for you.
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08-11-2011, 03:37 PM,
Re: TRINITY'S 1st Annual 2010/2011 Icing/ Anchoring Challenge
That sounds like it would be a fun challenge to have.  All in one weekend.  It would also be a great time to have a night ice dive with small candles in 3/4 drilled holes in the ice.  ;D  ;D
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08-11-2011, 05:13 PM,
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Or maybe something like the "Scoopapaluzza"  ;D
The farther back you can look, the farther forward you will see . . . Winston Churchill
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08-27-2011, 05:23 PM,
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Here's a preview of terry's new 2011/2012 Icing/ Anchoring Challenge
"The lake is running low on leeches. Dump a few more barrels in."
-John Calhoun
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09-05-2011, 05:33 PM,
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                            Thanks Young Joe, But I think I was looking for anchor hand holds rather then actual anchors. I do appreciate the pics and video thou. The reason I quoted by buddy Nate, was not just to spew more, bs,  Wink but to remind everyone to lean back and enjoy the u-tube clip of the late, great Freddie Mercury on what today ( Sept. 5) would of been his 65th birthday, in Nates original post. Night are cooling down now, it wont be too long before icing.                  Trinity
Open season on the open seas,,,,We ani't stealing were just taking back,,,,call it pilage or call it plunder, were taken back from the boys down under,,,,,,,Jimmy Buffet         952-201-3029  (cell)
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09-06-2011, 07:51 AM,
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???  I dont see the connection  ???
Or are you starting a fan club? Like how terry follows freddie and the village people  ;D


I'll take the bait... ;D  After watching the video posted by your fan club  :Smile and the way the first annual challenge turned out for you, i found something a little more appropriate... Wink 


                             Thanks Young Joe, But I think I was looking for anchor hand holds rather then actual anchors. I do appreciate the pics and video thou. The reason I quoted by buddy Nate, was not just to spew more, bs,  Wink but to remind everyone to lean back and enjoy the u-tube clip of the late, great Freddie Mercury on what today ( Sept. 5) would of been his 65th birthday, in Nates original post. Night are cooling down now, it wont be too long before icing.                  Trinity
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09-06-2011, 06:02 PM,
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                         Nate I grew up listening to Patsy Cline, I'm listening to her right now, your music scores are RIGHT ON! If you want to be in my fan club we'll make you the official music selector, for all posts (good or bad, tell your partner he can join too, just like the government, I'll get him an official title too), because you do have a good ear. OK I gotta get back to opening hate,,,,,I mean fan mail.

                        Heres a pic of Steve up on Isle Roy, (whoops dont want to give the spot away) sizing up an anchor for this years challenge. We (Young Joe, Steve, and I) had been climbing to keep our arms and shoulders in shape, Steve was even working on increasing his pain tolerence, by seeing how quickly he could stop his moutain bike using his face, and not just the brakes. I was impressed, dont think I could of done that!
Open season on the open seas,,,,We ani't stealing were just taking back,,,,call it pilage or call it plunder, were taken back from the boys down under,,,,,,,Jimmy Buffet         952-201-3029  (cell)
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09-07-2011, 07:49 AM,
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A fan, sometimes also called aficionado or supporter, is a person with a liking and enthusiasm for something, such as a band or a sports team. Fans of a particular thing or person constitute its fanbase or fandom. They may show their enthusiasm by being a member of a fan club, holding fan conventions, creating fanzines, writing fan mail, or by promoting the object of their interest and attention.
By the definition of the word, I obviously don't fit the part.

This years challenge? Wait, let me guess.....there will be different categories with trophy's and prizes  :Smile  I already have a lot of spots that I am waiting for ice to dive and none of them involve anchors or scooper's! You can keep seeding and spreading fertilizer all you want, this seasons shock and awe will be about new discovery's and the lost being found  Wink



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02-27-2012, 07:25 PM,
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say did anyone ever have numbers for total number of holes cut thru the course of the 1st icing challenge?


even a rough aproximation
300?
&quot;Dont make me choose.....you wont win..&quot; wise words to the wife.<br />&quot;is it more important to protect the innocent, or Punish the guilty,That is, after all, why we punish the guilty&quot;
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02-28-2012, 12:11 PM,
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... good times!...
I can't speak for team Gilligan on the numbers of holes cut, but Team Isanti only cut 15 holes all season. Between the two of us we pulled 90 anchors out of those 15 holes. I think our [glow=red,2,300]MASTER DIVE PLAN[/glow] had 51 pages and we only used 15 of them. We went with one hole per day except for one day we cut two holes. Most days we did two long dives each... none of this mamby pamby 15-20 minute stuff for us. The average dive time for my 24 ice dives was 46.25 minutes per dive.  Nates average dive time for his 21 ice dives was 47.9 minutes per dive. My longest ice dive was 81 minutes and Nates longest ice dive was 91 minutes. Like I said before when I was hinting to what made us successful... The anchors are on the bottom and the more time you spend on the bottom looking, the more you will find.  8) There has been a bit of amazement as to the reasons why we hit Green Lake so much. Green Lake used to have the most anchors per acre, and had the State record for the most anchors coming out of one hole... 3 different times. 18 anchors from one hole, 19 anchors from one hole, and then 20 anchors from one hole! I am proud to be a part of those three times. Here is a quote from me in the thread that talks about the search patterns we used primarily:

"First diver would cover from 25' to 100' radius
Radius         Diameter          Circumference
25'              50'                  157'
37.5'           75'                  236'
50'              100'                314'
62.5'           125'                 393'
75'              150'                471'
87.5'           175'                 550'
100'            200'                 628'

Second diver would cover from 112.5' to 150' radius
112.5'          225'                 706'
125'             250'                 785'
137.5'          275'                 864'
150'             300'                 943'

So here are the fun numbers:
For each hole (between the two of us) we efficiently searched 70,686 square feet (or 1.62 acres). While searching each hole (between the two of us) we swam 6,355 lineal feet (or 1.2 miles).

Over the 2010/2011 ice diving season (between the two of us) we efficiently searched 1,696,464 square feet (that is one million, six hundred and ninety six thousand, four hundred and sixty four square feet for those that are challenged when it comes to numbers) or as us farm folk like to say 38.94 acres. While searching for those elusive anchors (between the two of us) we swam 152,520 lineal feet (or 28.88 miles)"

We took a bit of heat after we put this info out there the first time with people thinking we were too detail oriented by making our radius changes in 12.5' increments. The logic was simple as we have our primary and secondary dive ropes marked out in 25' intervals. 12.5' is 1/2 of a 25' interval so if a diver wanted some slack to reach something we would give the slack and then return the diver on the exact intended radius. My wing span is exactly 6 feet so I could find a 25' marker on the dive rope and quickly "measure out" 12.5'. The other reason this radius interval worked so well is that the viz was commonly about 8' so we would have just a bit of overlap in the range of visibility frome one radius to another.
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