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  2. Ice jacking - Wikipedia

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    Ice jacking is a continuous process that occurs during the winter in areas near lakes. The process starts when the ice begins to crack. When water then fills in those gaps, the process repeats and continues until there is a wall of ice surrounding the lake's shoreline, sometimes reaching up to three feet.

  3. Watch: Ice boulders form on Lake Michigan shore as frigid ...

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    Temperatures near St. Joseph, where the footage was taken, remained near or below freezing for much of Sunday. Wind gusts were recorded as high as 40 mph, along with temperatures as low as 28 degrees.

  4. Houghton Lake Flats Flooding State Wildlife Management Area

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    The Houghton Lake Flats Flooding State Wildlife Management Area is a protected wildlife area located in rural Lake Township within Roscommon County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The wildlife management area incorporates 1,830 acres (7.41 km 2) of artificially restored marsh and wetlands just west of Houghton Lake.

  5. Houghton Lake (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    It is an extremely popular resort and fishing area year round. Houghton Lake is the site of Tip-Up-Town USA, a large ice fishing and winter sports festival with several events on the frozen waters of the lake itself. Houghton Lake is named after the first state geologist, Douglass Houghton who explored the area. [2] Houghton County, in the ...

  6. Is my local lake or pond frozen enough to ice skate? How to ...

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    According to a graphic posted on the Lake Hopatcong Foundation's Facebook page, if the ice is less than 2 inches you should stay off of it. If the ice is 4 inches you can walk and ice fish. If the ...

  7. Must see tour of rare Lake Michigan ice caves - AOL

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    The ice on Lake Michigan at/near the shore was about 12 to 18 inches thick and was rock solid like a fortress. MUSKEGON, MI. — It was back in early winter 2015 when we had just recorded the ...

  8. Dead Stream Flooding State Wildlife Management Area

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    The area's headquarters are located at the Houghton Lake DNR Wildlife Office at 8717 North Roscommon Road in the nearby village of Roscommon. [4] The wildlife management area itself is mostly accessible from U.S. Route 127 exit 194 ( M-55 ) and County Road 300, and the overall area is sparsely populated.

  9. Keweenaw Waterway - Wikipedia

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    The waterway connects to Lake Superior at its north and south entries (upper and lower portage entry lighthouses), with sections known as Portage Lake and Torch Lake in between. The primary tributary to Portage Lake is the Sturgeon River. The Keweenaw Waterway in winter, looking west toward the Portage Lake Lift Bridge.