Is there ice on Hathaway Pond (12/18)?

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Is that where they are going to have it, good to know. Good Id like to dive the spot before that class...Is it really that good of a spot?
 
Danny D:
Is that where they are going to have it, good to know. Good Id like to dive the spot before that class...Is it really that good of a spot?
Its not a bad spot. Will be very good for the MA DIR-F Class. Has a very fine bottom, so silting can happen (great for trim pratice) and a platform and you don't need depth for the class. There is enough space for all the land work you are going to do, plus a lot of tree cover. Bring water and traps, you will need them
Eric
 
sorry to resurrect this thread from over a year ago, but does anyone know if Hathaway is thawed? I was thinking about heading down there this weekend with a buddy to help him get used to his new drysuit....
 
Well, I don't really like Hathaway, but I want to try out my spring straps and see if my p-valve leaks. My fiance has some friends coming into town for the weekend, and we've got evening plans, but yeah... let me know if you're going and when.
 
Hi Aaron, I'd be shocked if it's not still covered with thick ice. I have some family in the area down there that I can call and ask - but I'm pretty sure it's frozen over - we need a few 50degree days.
 
in Marstons Mills on Tuesday. The snow was scraping the bottom of my Dad's Dodge Ram. He said they had about 20" on the ground. I would doubt any Cape pond is clear yet.
 

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