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Icy Magic by David Swindler (ActionPhotoTours.com) https://flic.kr/p/2o5dAa2
michelphotography_ch First of all - this is not a photoshop! I am so proud of this pic and hope you appreciate my and Rastas effort.
waiting for the next snowfall like
Phastasmagoria. It was one of the darkest night, I ever spent in Tatras Mountain and the most magical. Only me, beutiful woman and stars between peaks. Phantasmagoria? We spent all night to figured out... not this time. #Repost @mmaciejowski_ ・・・ #mmaciejowski #mountain #stars #milkyway #woman in #snowcave #tatras #tatry #vysoketatry #poland #nature #dnescestujem #cestujeme #purenature #naturelovers #hory (na mieste Vysoké Tatry)
Children singing in a snow cave, Niigata Prefecture, Japan, 1956.
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The colder seasons bring a new set of survival scenarios. So, you need to find new ways to make it out alive if you're caught in the wilderness. Knowing how to build a survival snow shelter is essential. Find out how to build one that is strong, sturdy and durable to withstand all winter weather situations.
1 - A large snowdrift (5+ feet deep) is best. 2 - Avoid collapse; roof should be at least 1 foot thick and walls at least 8 inches thicker than the roof. 3 - The entrance should be opposite the wind direction. 4 - Avoid a location that could be wiped out by a landslide, avalanche, falling rocks, or falling trees. 5 - Poke a breathing hole (2+ inches) in the roof to prevent carbon monoxide/dioxide build-up. Keep a stick in the hole to prevent closing. 6 - Smooth the inside roof and walls to prevent dripping. 7 - Cover the inside ground with insulating material. 8 - Position a brightly colored flag of adequate size to be spotted easily for searchers.
[Reference Link] Related Links: Snow Cave Tutorial How to Build a Quinzee Snow Shelter Other Types
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I’m certainly glad to be out of the cold for a bit after finishing up my Arctic Survival week in Crystal City for Arctic Operations Course! It was a really fun and educational week learning how to survive in such an austere and harsh environment. I’m looking forward to the next bound as we begin the preparation for our Arctic Sovereignty patrol! 🇨🇦 #Arctic #arcticsurvival #Igloo #snowcave #ResoluteBay #Nunavet #canadianarmedforces #arcticoperations #crystalcity (at Resolute, Nunavut) https://www.instagram.com/p/CMGlwPenozT0cP10-aNCV9aM37e76kVPTpNGZY0/?igshid=1cevaelea7arp
#snowcave #winterphotography #winterwonderland #treephotography #trees #gateway #portals #lighttheworld (at San Francisco, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CKrYz5_LvdDFO_ogB-ocRshmho1oRsxLSb21iU0/?igshid=1rhekc7ndqw9z