What are you willing to do to experience a breathtaking, intimate skate?
Hailing from Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Island, Michael Hudson and his girlfriend Lorraine climbed a whopping 4,500 feet to reach their icy destination. What's more, the pair waited two years in order to have a shot at the scenic spot.
Jewel Lake, located on Mount Arrowsmith in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Island, offers spellbinding panoramic views of the surrounding mountain range. During the winter, the lake freezes, but it isn't always suitable for skating.
In fact, Hudson told Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³» in an email that a great deal of planning went into enjoying the sky-high skating adventure. He notes that the area gets a great deal of precipitation in the wintertime. As such, the lake gets snow covered very quickly after freezing, which makes it impossible to skate on.
"We had a cold snap just before this weekend, with clear weather for about five days before we went skating," he explains. "I checked live satellite photos every day on Sentinel-Hub Playground to make sure the ice was black and not covered."
Hudson adds that he was able to get an idea of the "freezing/snow level" from the photos, but that a nearby weather station at a similar elevation provided more information. He says that the station recorded an average of minus seven for the previous five days, which is, "enough time to have at least four inches of ice assuming the water is already quite cold."
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