Postby Joe » Tue Dec 17, 2013 12:22 pm
I'm in a similar boat...I think your two options are to pack the snow down and flood it, or remove the snow and flood the ice gradually. Packing the snow and flooding it might be your best option to gain the most depth in one shot, but the ice will be rough, and will likely have boot prints and whatnot. Shoveling the snow and flooding will only add fractions of an inch each time, but will likely be smoother. I will most likely pack my snow down and flood it, as it is supposed to rain and be warm this weekend, hopefully smoothing out what will probably end up being a pretty choppy surface.
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