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Why not add water to snow? I do it and my igloo was stronger than ever when the block froze together.
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This process seems like it would take forever. Too much patience is involved for me.
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There's no need to add water. Packed snow is lighter, less likely to collapse (and less danger if it does), and a better insulator. If you build a packed-snow igloo, after one night of two humans plus a candle inside, the inner surface will be iced and the whole thing very hard just from standing and setting together. Snow is amazing stuff! If you can't cut blocks of snow, better to do a quimzee.
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@machimanta packed snow is a better insulator than ice.
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Ive made an 8ft diameter igloo, solo, in one day.
I made a huge pile then caved my way in.
Me and my friend lit a fire and slept in it :P
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were i live twat would brake it at night what DICKS!!!
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how stereotypical ahhaa
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My sister had to make an igloo back when she was in high school, but I couldn't imagine for the life of me how one did it! Man, that must have taken a doggone long time!
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That is awesome! :)
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if my mom sees me trying to build a igloo she wil think im crazy,
anyway if i do make it , i bet everyone will try to see it and kill it
how long did it take ,u 1-3 day/s?
RainHammer 3 years ago 2
Yeah a couple of days
banfflakelouise2 3 years ago
that is awesome! can you cook in there?
rhocassiopeiae 3 years ago 2
you can totally cook in there as long as you have a bit of a smoke stack:)
banfflakelouise2 3 years ago 2