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Snowmobiling on bodies of water... Drowning is one of the leading causes of snowmobile fatalities. Wherever
possible, avoid riding on frozen lakes and rivers because ice conditions are
never a safe bet. Ice conditions can change in a period of several hours If you
must cross ice, ask first, then stay on the packed or marked trail. Don't stop
until you reach shore. If you hit slush, don't let off the throttle. If you are
following someone who hits slush, veer off to make your own path. If you must
travel over lakes and rivers then consider using a buoyant snowmobile suit which
will assist you to reach the closest ice surface. Also consider carrying a set
of picks which will help you grip the edge of the ice more easily As a rule of
thumb, "If you don't know, don't go."
For more information on ice safety and rescue, contact the Lifesaving Society at 613 746 5694 and ask for a copy of their ice manual. |
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