“You kind of make it up as you go, depending on what the ice does.”
Tyler Temple — the owner of TRK Towing in Lumsden, Saskatchewan — said the driver was on the lake at night dropping friends off at an ice fishing tournament and ended up getting lost.
"He took a wide path around the pier and went a little too wide," Temple told BuzzFeed Canada. "He got disoriented and didn’t realize how far over he went, and basically drove into ice that was an inch thick."
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Temple said he's rescued vehicles from lakes before, but "this was the most challenging one."
"They’re all different, and it’s a new challenge, each one," he said. "You kind of make it up as you go, depending on what the ice does.”
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The crew was trying to get the vehicle closer to the thick ice where it could be winched up out of the water, but much of the lake's ice wasn't thick enough to support the weight of the truck.
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“The ice was still too thin even for that method, but it did work for a little bit of it," Temple said.
"We ended up having to cut and cut and cut, and then smash and cut and smash some more. We basically cut probably 100 feet of ice with the chainsaw and smashed it off until we could get to the thicker ice to prop it up.”
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