Posted on 03/05/2015 5:36:53 PM PST by Squawk 8888
The U.S. Coast Guard rescued a freezing man from the middle of Lake St. Clair Thursday morning who was trying to walk across the icebound water into Canada.
After he was rescued, the 25-year-old American said his plan was to walk from Detroit to Toronto.
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I think Mark Wahlberg was in it.
I think your right.
The cutter Neah Bay is home ported in Cleveland so they were already a long way from home.
I’m not sure if it applies to Coast Guard vessels, but the Treaty of Ghent, which ended the War of 1812, imposes strict limits on the number of naval vessels that either country can operate on the Great Lakes. If that is the case, they would have a lot of area to cover.
My understanding is that’s how it works with most emergency services. The treaty is a formality, but (theoretically, at least) it’s still binding.
He heard they were catching jumbo perch up there.....
Back in the late 70’s - early 80’s a group of ice fishermen were out on lake erie and a big section of ice broke off and sent them drifting on the lake.
Coast Guard rescued them off the ice flow with choppers. One guy had a brand new pick-up truck out there on the ice, they told him they didn’t rescue vehicles.
Long story short... The wind shifted and another guy saw the pick-up go down about 1/2 mile from shore in 8-10 feet of water. The guy got a salvage permit for the truck, hired a boat and diver. The diver filled the cab with inner-tubes, blew them up and they towed the truck to shore.
Turns out the original owners insurance was no good once he drove out on the ice, and the guy with the salvage permit got a brand new pick-up truck free!
To add insult to injury the original owner still had to pay back the loan on the truck.
Never take anything out on the ice you can’t afford to lose.
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Weapons grade stupid!
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Lots of people drive onto the ice every winter, but Lake Erie is bad for having ice flows break off stranding fishermen.
Illegal emigrant?
A long time ago I had a foreman in the OSB plant I worked at in North Idaho. He took a brand new pickup out on the ice on one of the deep lakes up there. As far as I know it’s still on the bottom.
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