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Madeline Island Visitors - Ice Road Begins to Deteriorate Due to Warmer Temperatures

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Madeline Island Realty 50317-90

This evening, I had intended to drive across the ice between Bayfield, Wisconsin and Madeline Island.  Things didn't turn out exactly as I had planned.

Temperatures in the mid- to upper 30s and rain have begun taking their toll on the ice road that connects La Pointe and Bayfield.  When I reached the Bayfield approach this evening at around nine o'clock, the sandy approach was slushy and there was a sizable pool of water standing on the ice close to shore. 

Not surprisingly, longer mid-March days and warmer daytime temperatures usually signal the end of ice road season is approaching.  The weather forecast for the rest of the week is for daytime temperatures in the 30s, perhaps nearly 40.  A couple of days of sunshine are likely later in the week. 

Cars and light trucks are still driving the ice road.  I did see a light pickup truck venture onto the ice.  But I decided to forgo the trip, particularly since the approach was so muddy.  I imagine the Griggs approach on the Madeline Island side is a similar situation.

A driver navigates through water and slush on the ice road between Bayfield and Madeline Island

Photo above: Passenger vehicle drives through slush and water while crossing the ice road between Madeline Island & Bayfield 

 

[UPDATE 5:28 p.m. March 13, 2008]:

If you expect to be able to drive the ice road much longer, don't get your hopes up!

The Chequamegon peninsula & Apostle Islands region experienced sunshine and temperatures in the upper 30s and low 40s this afternoon.  It appears the ice road is rapidly deteriorating.  An Islander told me this morning that cracks were opening up close to the Madeline Island side.  And Arnie Nelson, who drives the van and windsled told my colleague (and AR member) Gary Larson, "if you don't want to see your car stranded on the Island for the next four days, I'd get it over to the mainland as soon as you can".

There's a pretty large pool of water on top of the ice near the Bayfield approach, almost like a small pond.  Right now, drivers are navigating through 6 to 8 inches of water in some spots on top of the ice.  When that depth reaches a foot of water, it becomes pretty difficult for cars to move.

Before you venture onto the ice road in your vehicle, please call the Ice Road Hotline!

Here's the number again.. 

715-747-5400

Comments(12)

Kathy McGraw
CELLing Realty - White Water, CA
Riverside County CA Real Estate
Eric- See I knew I didn't want to drive this :)
Mar 14, 2008 05:01 PM
Eric Kodner
Wayzata Lakes Realty: Eric Kodner Sells Twin Cities Homes - Minnetonka, MN
Wayzata Lakes Realty: Twin Cities, Madeline Island
A few brave folks were still driving the ice today, Kathy!   But it looks like we're nearing the end of this ice road season.
Mar 14, 2008 05:18 PM
Diane Aurit
LKN Realty, LLC - Mooresville, NC
Lake Norman Real Estate
Wow, this is so amazing to someone who lives in a warmer climate.   Although, we loved watching the TV show about ice truckers in Canada so I knew is was possible.  When I lived in NJ there was ice boating on the river and when I lived in Illinois we skated on our ponds but I never realized you could drive on it!  I think you are smart to stay off as it warms up!
Mar 15, 2008 01:36 AM
Eric Kodner
Wayzata Lakes Realty: Eric Kodner Sells Twin Cities Homes - Minnetonka, MN
Wayzata Lakes Realty: Twin Cities, Madeline Island
Diane, the ice road is a part of Islanders' way of life.  They look forward to it each year because it represents freedom.  The ice allows them to come and go to/from the mainland when they wish, instead of having to live by the ferry schedule.  And driving the ice road saves them money as well!
Mar 15, 2008 02:26 AM
Patricia Kennedy
RLAH@properties - Washington, DC
Home in the Capital
Eric, the whole concept of an ice road just blows me away!  How else can you get to the island?  doesn't look like a ferry would make it.  Is there a bridge?
Mar 15, 2008 03:21 AM
Eric Kodner
Wayzata Lakes Realty: Eric Kodner Sells Twin Cities Homes - Minnetonka, MN
Wayzata Lakes Realty: Twin Cities, Madeline Island

Pat, the water goes all the way around..yes, it's truly an island.  No ferry yet, and no bridge either!

Got a private plane?   We have a very nice airport on the Island with a 3000-foot runway.

Here's a pic of me on the ice road Thursday..

Eric Kodner on the ice road between Bayfield & Madeline Island

Mar 15, 2008 09:07 AM
Chuck Willman
Chuck Willman - Alpine, UT
NewHouseUtah.com
OK Eric... you've got me wishing. I've never driven across an ice road and would love to add that to my bucket list.
Mar 16, 2008 04:37 AM
Eric Kodner
Wayzata Lakes Realty: Eric Kodner Sells Twin Cities Homes - Minnetonka, MN
Wayzata Lakes Realty: Twin Cities, Madeline Island

Chuck -- Plan to come up next winter and experience the ice road.  I think the ice road is done for 2008..

Mar 16, 2008 05:40 AM
Anonymous
John Lindquist (frequent visitor from Hayward)
Eric:  I drove the ice road back on March 8 and took some photos on the way over and back.  It "felt" perfectly safe at that particular time, but all good things must come to an end, I suppose.  Will they be cranking up the windsled again this week or next?  I keep telling folks that Madeline Island is an exciting and unique experience any time of year, and Big Bay is always photogenic. Anyway, I just put up some ice road photos at http://www.jlindquist.com/mapsupp5d.html
Mar 24, 2008 10:28 AM
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Eric Kodner
Wayzata Lakes Realty: Eric Kodner Sells Twin Cities Homes - Minnetonka, MN
Wayzata Lakes Realty: Twin Cities, Madeline Island

John, thank you for visiting and commenting!

I haven't called the ice road "hotline" in the past three days, but I will check.  I'm not sure what the current transportation status is, but they were sure trying to keep visitors off the road early last week. 

I'll definitely check out your ice road pics!

Mar 24, 2008 10:50 AM
Lisa Hill
Florida Property Experts - Daytona Beach, FL
Daytona Beach Real Estate
Wow. I can't imagine. We didn't even get a winter this year =(  I only wore my "real" winter coat once. I barely even needed long sleeves =/
Mar 25, 2008 03:59 PM
Eric Kodner
Wayzata Lakes Realty: Eric Kodner Sells Twin Cities Homes - Minnetonka, MN
Wayzata Lakes Realty: Twin Cities, Madeline Island
Lisa, we had plenty of winter this year in the upper midwest.  I'm pretty tired of it all..yearning for spring!
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