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What about the lakes in K'furt - can someone step on the ice? --[[User:Steingesicht|Steingesicht]] 17:12, 9 February 2012 (EST)
 
What about the lakes in K'furt - can someone step on the ice? --[[User:Steingesicht|Steingesicht]] 17:12, 9 February 2012 (EST)
 
:The ice on the Anlagensee at Tübingen has been stable enough to carry grown up humans for almost a week now - a week during which temperatures never raised above -5°C. The ice on the K'furt lake is very thick and perfectly stable. There is only one problem when walking on the lake: The ice surface is also perfectly smooth, with only a thin loose layer of snow. This means: it's slippery. Very much so, even. Be careful!
 
:The ice on the Anlagensee at Tübingen has been stable enough to carry grown up humans for almost a week now - a week during which temperatures never raised above -5°C. The ice on the K'furt lake is very thick and perfectly stable. There is only one problem when walking on the lake: The ice surface is also perfectly smooth, with only a thin loose layer of snow. This means: it's slippery. Very much so, even. Be careful!
I'll post a few photos of the lake together in the gallery when I feel like updating ;) --[[User:Ekorren|Ekorren]] 17:22, 9 February 2012 (EST)
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:I'll post a few photos of the lake in the gallery when I feel like updating ;) --[[User:Ekorren|Ekorren]] 17:22, 9 February 2012 (EST)

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What about the lakes in K'furt - can someone step on the ice? --Steingesicht 17:12, 9 February 2012 (EST)

The ice on the Anlagensee at Tübingen has been stable enough to carry grown up humans for almost a week now - a week during which temperatures never raised above -5°C. The ice on the K'furt lake is very thick and perfectly stable. There is only one problem when walking on the lake: The ice surface is also perfectly smooth, with only a thin loose layer of snow. This means: it's slippery. Very much so, even. Be careful!
I'll post a few photos of the lake in the gallery when I feel like updating ;) --Ekorren 17:22, 9 February 2012 (EST)