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Safe Ice
Approaching site on lower end of Wenrich Slough by snowmachine
At tripod in Nenana at Fairbanks to Nenana Stop 24
Contemplating trail conditions 1 mile below Wenrich Slough
Craig George, Part 2
Knut Kielland Slide 5
Marking trail on lower Tanana River
Open hole in trail at Fairbanks to Nenana Stop 10
Patterns in lower Tanana River ice
Refrozen open water in slough below Randy Pitney's cabin
Reported bad ice spot at Rost Creek outlet
Reported bad ice spot in middle channel of Tanana River
Safe travel in area 12 miles below mouth of Manley Slough
Slough on opposite side of river from Hot Slough
Snow insulation and ice thickness in Hay Slough
Solid ice at Fairbanks to Nenana Stop 7
Taking a break in slough below Randy Pitney's cabin
Taking a photo at Fairbanks to Nenana Stop 4
Thick ice, solid ice, thin ice, and open water in Mo's Slough
Variation in ice conditions between years across from Howard Luke's camp