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endlessride
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by endlessride » Sun Feb 21, 2010 4:01 pm
6 hrs between myself and the almost 8 year old. 10ft, built on 18" of old transformed snow. Physically much harder to do than in my normal medium (fresh powder) but in some ways easier, not one block fractured, much less frustrating than in the past!
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Igloo Ed
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by Igloo Ed » Tue Feb 23, 2010 1:58 pm
endlessride wrote:
6 hrs between myself and the almost 8 year old. 10ft, built on 18" of old transformed snow. Physically much harder to do than in my normal medium (fresh powder) but in some ways easier, not one block fractured, much less frustrating than in the past!
I'm glad to hear you are able to use the old snow, it is frustrating until you figure it out. Yes, if the snow is loose and worked correctly, it is less physical work to use the TG snow but more technical. Once you figure it out, you know you can rely on having an igloo in any snow conditions.
A beautiful picture. The igloo is very clear.
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