Wednesday, December 31, 2014

New Year's Eve Ice Report

It appears that ice covers most if not all of the surface of both ponds from what can be seen from the main roads. There are some dark spots but they look to be extremely thin ice areas or possibly open water. The ice should not be considered safe yet.

Sand Pond from the end of Wabunaki Rd.


Hancock from Hancock Pond Rd.


Monday, December 15, 2014

Ice Freeze and Thaw


The warm weather has made it difficult for the ice to freeze consistently. Today there are still some open areas, large areas with thin ice and some areas with ice and snow. This pic from the Denmark boat landing.

Monday, October 13, 2014

Fall Pics From Sand and Hancock Ponds

Sand Pond Looking Toward Dugway

Sand Pond Looking West Fr Rankin Rd

Hancock Pond Launch


Hancock Pond Looking West Fr HP Rd

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Sunday Morning on Sand Pond


Beautiful morning on the pond. Eight loons flying overhead, saw another paddler and nice people on the shore enjoying the calm.






Wednesday, July 30, 2014

State Beach Supervision

Today I met with Gary Best,  Assistant Regional Manager for The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Division of Public Parks and Public Lands.



We discussed the issues regarding beach use on state land off Shore Rd : toilet facilities, trash, fires, overnight camping, fireworks and runoff from the road into the lake.

Gary agreed that the area needs supervision and will provide a periodic clean up from state park personnel in Naples. The toilet facilities are not a simple issue........too good and will attract more visitors, not good enough and it could be worse than it is now. This issue will be monitored for further consideration. 

Fires, overnight camping, alcohol, fireworks are not permitted. He will recommend a diversion ditch in the road to redirect the runoff and a bulletin board for posting notices. I requested that he leave copies of notices with us so they could be replaced quickly.

Gary Best Contact Info:

Phone 207 725-6351 
Fax 207 624-6081
email gary.best@maine.gov

Problem situations:

Contact Gary any time, and if or when the situation warrants he will send either the Sheriff or someone from the State Park in Naples or both.

General Concerns:

Feel free to contact him about any concerns you have regarding beach usage either by phone or email.

Volunteer program:

The state has a volunteer program to assist with monitoring with public lands. More on this later.

The thrust of our discussion was for the state to maintain a visible and continuous presence so that visitors know the "someone cares and is watching" and that it be maintained for the enjoyment of all.

- Jerry Holt


Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Who Owns "State Beach"

What is often reffered to as The State Beach is indeed owned by the state according to state conserved lands maps and Denmark tax records. We are pursuing contacts and will update you as needed.


Saturday, June 28, 2014

Education From The Dam Master

Met with Ed Cooper today to tour the dam and pick his brain.Learned a lot, Jerry.

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Boat Inspectors Update

Jerry,
 
I saw Peter Lowell this afternoon.
 
We currently have two individuals performing CBI duties at the Hancock pond boat ramp:
 
      Charlie Record – On Saturday 6-10AM and Sunday 7-11 AM
      Shelby Leblond – Fridays 6-10 AM, Saturdays 3-5 PM, Mondays 6-10 AM
 
Peter has sent me their email addresses.  So I will be in touch with them to ensure we have an open line of communication,
specifically for the  interim and final reports.
 
Chris Gouterman



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LEA Test Site Buoys



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Joan Ladd <joan_ladd8783@yahoo.com>
Date: Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Subject: New buoy in Hancock and Sand Pond
To: 


No, Mother Nature did not drop new rocks in the middle of the ponds!  LEA has placed one buoy in each pond that is clearly labeled 'Test Site' and clearly displays the LEA logo.  Each buoy marks the location of water temperature testing that is now being done on the ponds.  The testing utilizes a series of temperature sensors each placed at different depths. 

Like any buoy, please do not touch, tie up to or move the buoy.  In addition, please do not pull up the sensors to have a look! 

On Sand Pond the buoy should be very obvious as no other formal marker is placed on the pond.

On Hancock Pond the buoy is located in the narrow part of the lake between Harrington Point and Wrigths Point.  For those that have one of the Hancock Pond maps (which have been and continue to be for sale at a very reasonable price) make a triangle by drawing a line from marker 4 to 20, from 20 to 21, from 21 back to 4.  The new marker is about in the middle of the triangle.  

Since this is a tight area please be extra cautious.  Expect 'rubber necking' and confusion as boaters adjust to the new buoy.   

Please, tell your neighbors, tell your friends!  This email is being sent to a very small group of owners, please spread the word.  The more people that know that these new markers are out there and are NOT marking a hazard the safer everyone will be on the water.  Thanks.

If you have questions or would like more information on the testing go to the LEA website and come to the HSPA annual meeting July 12th at 9am at Denmark Town Hall.  See you there. 



-- 
A

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Annual Meeting Reminder

July 12th,  9-11 am Denmark Town Hall

A Note of Appreciation to:

Chris Gouterman for promptly seeking and obtaining a replacement inspector for the Public boat launch on the  Hancock Pond road.


Andrew Clements for installing the buoys before Memorial Day weekend.


Thank You,

HSPA

Thursday, April 24, 2014

High Winds


Hard to see how hard wind is blowing but just compare to yesterday's pic below.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Update to Ice Thickiness

Carl reports he measured the ice Sunday and it was 31 inches!

Ice thickness

Report from Carl:

March 7, 2014, 4:27 PM
Just measured two holes drilled this morning and both were 25" thick.

Carl