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  2. Does the walking on ice hack work? - AOL

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    A TikToker has shared their unique hack for walking on ice as temperatures continue to drop mid-winter.. On 17 January, lifestyle influencer Jojo took to her social media to share her friend’s ...

  3. Dog, Deer Rescued After Falling Through Thin Ice - AOL

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    DeWitt urged people to be safe near winter ice, explaining that the ice the dog and deer feel through was, at the most, 2 inches thick. To safely walk on ice, you should make sure it’s at least ...

  4. Kluning - Wikipedia

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    The ice under bridges might be too thin or kept open for transportational purposes. In this case, the skater is forced to take off his skates, walk a certain distance and put his skates back on to carry on his trip. 'Kluning' however makes it possible to win time by walking the distance on land on skates.

  5. How to survive if you fall through ice: fishing safety tips - AOL

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    When going out on the ice, Peterson advised bringing a few items to make sure you remain safe: Spud bar - As mentioned earlier, a spud bar will allow you to properly test the ice you are walking on.

  6. Glacier hiking - Wikipedia

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    Glacier hiking involves walking on a glacier with special equipment, such as crampons, rope, climbing harness, helmet and ice axe, so that to some degree it resembles mountaineering. Glaciers are found on every continent except for Australia.

  7. Winter swimming - Wikipedia

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    Small ice-holes can also be kept open by keeping a lid/top over the hole to prevent ice forming. Most ice swimming places also use a specific heated "carpet" going from the locker rooms to the ice-hole, [ citation needed ] both to make walking to the hole more pleasant and for safety as otherwise the water dripping from returning swimmers would ...

  8. Snowshoe - Wikipedia

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    Walking skills are easily transferable to straightforward snowshoe travel, but this is not always the case with turning around. While a snowshoer with space to do so can, and usually does, simply walk in a small semicircle , on a steep slope or in close quarters such as a boreal forest this may be impractical or impossible.

  9. 30YO Woman’s Heroic Act To Save Dog On Christmas Eve Ends ...

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    According to the Survival Skills Guide, clear, blue ice is the strongest and safest to walk on, provided it’s at least four inches thick (approximately 10 centimeters). Image credits: CBS Boston

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