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Absolutely yes but please make sure the ice is thick enough and keep your skates away from the tile & coping stones.

To make sure the ice is thick enough look at the colour. if it is nearly Snow White you can skate or another way is to stand at the side of the pool and put one foot on it.

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Also, you can get something as heavy as you (or very similar) and slide it on the ice. If it breaks, not good to skate on.

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you can but it would not be safe because a Lake that may appear to be frozen solid may have ice that is only a few inches deep ice could be thick enough to support your weight in on area and not in another so i wouldn't take the chance.

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Technically speaking, yes. Ice is just the solidified version of water, after all.

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Yes as it gets colder the texture of the ice will change. It will be more rough than smooth

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Yes. You can ice skate in Alaska. You can ice skate on ponds in Alaska because in the winter most if not all the ponds freeze over. So to answer your question, yes you can ice skate in Alaska

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Sure. You need to bundle up well though.

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