Trapped on a raft of ice on the chilly St. Croix River for more than an hour Tuesday afternoon, Chris Dedrickson never panicked.
Not even as the icy current whisked him away from downtown Hudson, Wis., and beneath the Interstate 94 bridge more than a mile away.
He knew he was in a predicament, though, and as he drifted downstream toward Afton, he realized his prospects didn't look good and began to calculate just how he might escape.
"It was a pretty strong wind and it kept me out in the middle," said Dedrickson, 45, who tried unsuccessfully to steer the ice with two sticks before Washington County deputies came to his rescue. "I was thinking I could make my way to solid ice and walk to shore."
He paused.
"Maybe," he said.
Tuesday's adventure started when Dedrickson was given a ride to an eye appointment in Hudson. Because the sun was out and the St. Croix was glittering, he walked over the jetty where the old interstate highway once crossed the river to downtown Hudson.
Near the end of it, he stepped onto the edge of the ice with no particular purpose in mind. Just then, a chunk the size of a medium-sized house suddenly broke off and began drifting into a portion of Lake St. Croix, which runs 80 feet deep.