>Images taken this morning from various areas across Lake of Menteith
Courtesy of Mark Vogan
Lake of Menteith, Stirlingshire, Scotland with 9-12 inch thick ice which allows individuals, families and pets to enjoy the holiday Monday skating, skiiing or going for a walk shore to shore or to Inchmahome Priory.
I spoke with a lovely elderly lady back on the frozen shore who was awaiting her husband to return from his walk out to ancient Inchmahome island which is about a mile off shore… She told me that Lake of Menteith has frozen over like this twice in her lifetime, the last being the 1970s..
I also ventured out to Inchmahome Priory which was founded back in 1238 by the Earl of Menteith, it was like a step back in time with both the Priory and the frozen lake…
Thanks for reading.
-Mark





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>Hi,
That ice is pretty thick and the cracks are frozen solid so dont worry, there was plenty of people on it and its in many of todays newspapers..
Have a good time, I hope to be back a few times myself… what I would say is just watch as it's a bit slippy in places
>Hey Mark…
Heading there shortly. Is it safe to walk from the car park jetty [near the hotel/restaurant] to the island with kids & a dog?
Should I worry about the cracks?
Thanks
>Mark I sent you a picture of people ice fishing on Lake Skaneateles taken early February,2009. I just came in from snow detail but have to go again to finish the chore.
Go here.
http://miketrani.com/gallery/ and scroll through all the pictures.
I forget which album.
>Oh goodness be careful out there! 🙂 Thanks for the stat, will tweet it.