Frozen C&O Canal

WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 15: Nicholas Haller, 14, of Chevy Chase, who plays hockey for Landon's JV hockey team, set up a net with his father to practice along the frozen C&O Canal near Chain Bridge February, 15, 2015 in Washington, DC. The canal, which doesn't have much water in it at this point, was solid due to temperatures well below freezing. The National Park Service allows ice skating on the canal in certain sections, but skating is at your own risk except where prohibited by signs, ice should be at least four inches thick and you should never skate alone. (Photo by Katherine Frey/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 15: Nicholas Haller, 14, of Chevy Chase, who plays hockey for Landon's JV hockey team, set up a net with his father to practice along the frozen C&O Canal near Chain Bridge February, 15, 2015 in Washington, DC. The canal, which doesn't have much water in it at this point, was solid due to temperatures well below freezing. The National Park Service allows ice skating on the canal in certain sections, but skating is at your own risk except where prohibited by signs, ice should be at least four inches thick and you should never skate alone. (Photo by Katherine Frey/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Frozen C&O Canal
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