First post on the forum.
Not near as intense as some of you guys and it was more bad weather than icing but there was some icing and I wasn't licensed at the time.
It was the last bit of time I needed before getting my license and it was a 3 leg x-country. Late march, southern Manitoba, snow on the ground but partially melted. The route, CJA3-CJS5-CYBR-CJA3. Checked the weather looked good, phoned for a wx brief, was told there was a storm a ways out but I should be back by then. First leg aimed for 5500 ASL which was 4600 AGL at CJA3 and about 4000 AGL at CJS5. I was almost to the first stop and in the last 20 miles or so the clouds started forcing me down. I ended up coming into the airport at a little lower than 2500 ASL. Did a touch and go, got up to 2500, realized that I was barely above VFR minimums and grounded myself. Called ex brief, had a good laugh at how I found the worst of it, decided to wait a half hour and try again.
I try again, get up to no more than 2500, realize it's no better, but decided to power on. I had gps guiding me on route and I could still see the ground so just went for it. CYBR is class B airspace so there's a control tower but the pilots are still in control of almost everything. I report 15 miles out and am informed it's below minimums. I'm still technically a student so I don't know if I can get special but I try anyway. I text my cfi to see what my chances are and by the time he gets back to me, I'm approved, so I keep plowing forward. I enter the circuit, turn base, look for the runway and see nothing but white! I zoom in on the gps and just before I pass centre I turn final, keep coming down, see the runway just after turning final, bring it in for a nice landing. I inform tower I'm coming into the club to wait it out, park the plane, go in, phone wx brief. I get the same guy that gave me my initial brief of the day. We laugh again at how I found the worst again.
I wait an hour. I get going, get cleared for takeoff, start climbing aiming for my flight planned 4500 ASL, but before I get there, everything goes white! I start coming down looking at the instruments, clear the clouds but barely notice because the whole windscreen is covered in clear ice. My defrost is doing its job so I end up with about a 4" diameter window to peek through. My side windows are clear so I look at my wings and they've got ice too. I was still within 10 miles of CYBR so turning back was high on my options list. The flight characteristics felt normal so again I just went for it. I do the last leg at about 3000 ASL. I get into CJA3, get my license signed off, and as I'm looking out the window it dawned on the that I'm not even relieved to be on the ground. I wanted to go back up. It was a good experience, good for learning, good for stories, and I came home safe.