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  2. Quinzhee - Wikipedia

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    A quinzhee is a large pile of loose snow that is shaped and hollowed for winter camping or survival. Learn how to build, strengthen and avoid dangers of quinzhees, and compare them with igloos and snow caves.

  3. Snow cave - Wikipedia

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    A snow cave is a shelter constructed from snow by animals, climbers, or survivalists. Learn about the construction, benefits, and dangers of snow caves, and see examples and references.

  4. Snow snake - Wikipedia

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    Snow snake is an Indigenous winter sport played by many tribes in the Great Lakes region of North America. Learn about its history, rules, equipment, and variations in this article.

  5. Blizzard of 1977 - Wikipedia

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    For 11 days, national media showed images of a city covered in snow up to roofs of houses. [36] Equipment from Colorado, New York City and Toronto, among others, was used in the cleanup of snow. [127] Abandoned vehicles were towed to designated parking areas, and the snow was hauled to dump areas where some remained until early May. [127]

  6. Shovel - Wikipedia

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    A shovel is a tool for digging, lifting and moving bulk materials, such as soil, coal, gravel, snow, sand or ore. Learn about the origin, evolution and classification of shovels, as well as their applications in agriculture, archaeology, mining and other fields.

  7. 1979 Chicago blizzard - Wikipedia

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    Snow remained on the ground until March 6, a full fifty-one days. [4] Deployment of plows was significantly delayed, and when they finally appeared they struggled to keep up with the snowfall. Much of the snow remained unmoved throughout the next two months, causing ongoing public transit delays and significant problems with trash collection.

  8. Dugout (shelter) - Wikipedia

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    A dugout or pit house is a shelter based on a hole or depression dug into the ground. Learn about the history and features of dugouts in different regions and cultures, from Africa to Europe, from ancient to modern times.

  9. File:Digging out on Laurel Street, Buffalo, New York ...

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    English: Digging out the sidewalk on Laurel Street in Buffalo, New York in the midst of the "nor'easter" that battered much of eastern North America between January 14 and 17, 2022. According to the weather station at the Buffalo Niagara International Airport, the storm dumped 19 inches of snow on the area the latter two days of that period.