Yes, lakes freeze over, but you can't store the meat products underneath the ice, can you? The meat rots during the day when temperatures rise above freezing point on land.
Just a guess, but I suspect your attention dwindled a little during the part where she explained to John how nearly she starved to death during the previous winter. Should the coming winter be harsher, the outcome may well be death.
For the "but our ancestors lived without electricity" argument elsewhere, yes, that's true. But our ancestors could move from place and place, and the vast majority of them lived in climes where winters were more manageable.
Ann obviously didn't have that option - she was trapped in that valley.
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