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Sunday, February 23, 2025

Winter Creeking Upper Paine Creek Ohio



Unknown variables can get a person hurt and possibly worse depending on the situation. I have been creek crawling in the winter time because I love the solitude.

I know there are a belligerent of variables that can go wrong in a heartbeat.

I have spent my entire life in the woods, on a body of water, or somewhere in between.

It’s up to you to stay safe and constantly remember every time you venture outside you run the risk of getting hurt.

I have chosen Paine Creek here in Leroy Township, Ohio for several reason. When its at normal flow her deepest hole is 5 feet deep, but those are at the shale waterfalls. Every where else its 2 to 3 feet max depth.

This is not to say you can’t get hurt, but it is to say you would have to be doing something really stupid to do so.

I used my hiking sticks as probes looking for hollow ice and of thin ice. I looked for pockets of air in the ice as I hiked. I found most of them, but as you can see in one video my foot went down 24” through the first layer of ice. Then as it traveled through the 24” deep air pocket my foot then landed on the other layer of ice.

I could hear the water running under my foot and I did not know how deep the water was. I saw this as a major issue. I did not go much farther because until this moment I had not had this problem.

I gathered my composure looked at the ice falls then turned around and retraced my steps to call it a day! It was an arduous 2.4 miles in the deep snow and the ice was well ice lol.

I was hoping the center channel was open in the creek then I ws going to hike 6 miles. I get-er done another time.






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