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  2. Quinzhee - Wikipedia

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    This is in contrast to an igloo, which is built up from blocks of hard snow, and a snow cave, constructed by digging into the snow. The word is of Athabaskan origin [1] [2] and entered the English language by 1984. [3] A quinzhee can be made for winter camping and survival purposes, or for fun. A similar, but more elaborate snow house is called ...

  3. Snow cave - Wikipedia

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    It is helpful to start digging a snow cave a bit up in the slope, as this allows easy disposal of the large volume of snow dug out when creating the cave. Another kind of snow cave is the quinzhee , which is constructed of piled and packed snow rather than created by digging a hole out of (or displacing) snow.

  4. Snowman - Wikipedia

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    Snow becomes most suitable for packing when it approaches its melting point and becomes moist and compact. Making a snowman of powdered snow is difficult since it will not stick to itself, and if the temperature of packing snow drops, it will form an unusable denser form of powdered snow called the crust.

  5. Great Lakes, Northeast dig out as lake-effect snow winds down ...

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    Snow is winding down across the Northeast on Friday after a powerful winter storm finishes its race across the U.S., bringing life-threatening snow squalls and blizzard conditions to regions ...

  6. Potentially problematic warming trend emerges for those ...

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    The amount of snow cover is much greater than last year, when only 15.1% of the country had snow cover, and is on par with 2022, when 24.3% of the country was covered by frozen precipitation.

  7. Self-arrest - Wikipedia

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    There are many ways to self-arrest depending on the climber's body position while falling (e.g. falling head-first and/or falling on their back etc.,) but they mostly involve the climber quickly digging the pick of their ice axe into the slope (with the adze of the axe at their shoulder and the axe held at either end diagonally across their ...

  8. Parking chair - Wikipedia

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    In snowstorms, vehicle owners with such a need mark the space as their own that their vehicle previously occupied after digging out the heavy snow that covered the vehicle and blocked them in. A such way to indicate that the parking spot is reserved is to place a lawn chair often referred as a "Parking Chair" to indicate others of the reserved ...

  9. Deep beach holes are dangerous, Outer Banks town warns

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    A town on North Carolina's Outer Banks issued a public plea to beachgoers about the dangers of digging holes on the oceanfront just hours before a man died at a New Jersey beach when a hole ...