I did, and I kinda regretted it.
I was out in the Manorville Hills area, and the ice was absolutely awful. All the trails were very slippery, and the wood roads were a sheet of ice. I don't see how any vehicle could make it through there.
I slipped many times, fell 4 times, fortunately I had soft landings so I didn't break anything, though I did have a fun slide down a hill.
Also I heard there was a sledding accident in the woods and they had alot of trouble getting rescue vehicles in because of the ice.
It sure looks beautiful but is extremely dangerous. Most of the time I just walked in the brush along side of the trail.
Hadn't seen an ice storm do this to the woods in a long time.
This is the one time I'd like some warmer weather to melt this stuff. I'd rather have 2 feet of snow than this ice.
Also watch out for those frozen puddles, the sand roads are full of 'em.
I was out in the Manorville Hills area, and the ice was absolutely awful. All the trails were very slippery, and the wood roads were a sheet of ice. I don't see how any vehicle could make it through there.
I slipped many times, fell 4 times, fortunately I had soft landings so I didn't break anything, though I did have a fun slide down a hill.
Also I heard there was a sledding accident in the woods and they had alot of trouble getting rescue vehicles in because of the ice.
It sure looks beautiful but is extremely dangerous. Most of the time I just walked in the brush along side of the trail.
Hadn't seen an ice storm do this to the woods in a long time.
This is the one time I'd like some warmer weather to melt this stuff. I'd rather have 2 feet of snow than this ice.
Also watch out for those frozen puddles, the sand roads are full of 'em.