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                    Canal Ice in the Netherlands 01/09/2009
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                    Europe's recent cold spell has managed to freeze the canals all over the Netherlands.  While it has been less cold in the north and a warmup may come before there can be an Elfstedentocht, there are many skating tours .  This weekend, Jan 9 - 11, a variety of tours will be held with distances from 5km to 100km (see http://www.knsb.nl website, and then click on the button for "toertochten op natuurijs", which means 'tour on natural ice" tab, or the "toerschaatsen" tab (skating tour).   The website is inundated with demand right now as skating fever has gripped the Dutch.   A midweek tour with a marathon distance of 40km near the village of Kortenhoef attracted 20,000 skaters  with some 250 members of the newsmedia.  A check of www.videos.nieuws.nl/binnenland shows the news media has already done a fair amount of skating stories and now has managed to do a feature about people falling on the ice and getting injured.  Local media everywhere do similar things--in the US the features on safe winter driving tips and sending the local reporter to the grocery store to show depleted bread shelves never fail to amuse, as if that 6 inches of snow is going to entrap your household and make your neighborhood into the Donner Party. 

                    I don't have a report on the canals in Amsterdam.  An earlier news article suggested that it may be the first time since 1997 that ice skating is possible on even some of the canals.  The canals are often kept free from ice for working barge traffic and to protect houseboat / tourist boats from ice.  Often, of the 17th century canals in the old section of Amsterdam, only the Keizersgracht has been closed to boat traffic to allow an ice layer to build there.   (The photos on this website from 1996 were a very rare event). 

                     


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