bloody oath velo , that would sober you up quick smart , hey.
hope it was in a lake so there wasn't any currant ,mate .
Oy Bluey,
Nosir, it was over a small creek that I know well (have to cross it to get to my little weekend cabin).
The deepest place in it is not over about 3 feet in winter (beginning to middle of May snow melt though, it is a raging death trap so, I just stay home in the city and drink beer until it recedes).
Yours truly has just enough brain cells still connected to the main frame that I will not walk across unknown waters on the ice, unless very specific conditions are present.
The list is long but the highlights are - no tidal waters (rise and fall under the ice is deadly, especially with salty water), no deep rivers unless very slow current.
Main thing no matter what other conditions are met, is that the temperature must be extremely cold for a long spell to greatly thicken the ice well ... I repeat myself, no matter what.
There are other markers but those are the main ones.
In your corner of the world, no doubt you know what to do and what not to do, in order to avoid snake bite.
Most of us cold weather types might be struck on day one of footing about in bush Australia.
Happy new year mate,
Velo Dog.