Well I was hopeful that my next blog entry would be done from camp and with a “first-hand” update on ice conditions on the North end of Wabby. Those hopes were dashed in a five minute phone conversation with Wayne Clark from Clark’s Northern Lights resort. Wayne got a plane in the water and was kind enough to do a fly over camp for me to assess the situation. Unfortunately, his report was not good. Miller’s Bay (around the corner from camp) is still locked tight with ice making it impossible still to sit a plane down there.
With weather conditions forecast this week (some rain and chance of thundershowers) the next feasible possibility to fly in would probably be Wednesday. Now from my perspective, while very “tight” in terms of turning camp around and being ready to open, it can be done. We faced a similar situation in 2008 and I was amazed how much you can get done in a 24 hour work day! IF we can get there Weds or Thurs, camp will be ready to open Saturday.
The weather forecast is for high temps in the 50’s and 60’s for most of the week with chances of rain most every day beginning this afternoon and continuing thru Weds. Let’s hope that holds up (the rain), although it would be nice to see a forecast with 70’s and even 80’s (remember last year). Just like during the season: there just isn’t a darn thing anyone can do about the weather. Stay tuned for more updates, and remember when the ice finally decides to go, it can happen practically overnight.