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Boy is it getting cold up here in north country. The snow is coming and you can feel it. The average temp here is now below 40 even during the day and at night it has been as low as 20 degrees. That kind of cold mixed with moisture will give us snow but once we get it how do we build forts? I have zero experience in this and i want to make sure i do it correctly and safe for the kids. I have been looking around online and i see many different types some require making bricks. Some look like dome shaped igloos, what is best and safest? I want the kids to be involved so i don't want it to be to difficult. Do any of you have any experience with building these kinds of snow forts? Please post pictures if you have any.
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Probably the easiest way to make a crazy igloo!
I've never built a "real" igloo like this. Well, I can't remember but I don't think so. I used to build "snow caves" with my friends when I was a kid and that was an amazing experience. I used to be outside building these snow caves for several hours per day.. Damn that was some very good times! Here you go! [video]https://youtu.be/JwNphf679JA[/video] Probably the easiest way to make a crazy igloo! :D I've never built a "real" igloo like this. Well, I can't remember but I don't think so. I used to build "snow caves" with my friends when I was a kid and that was an amazing experience. I used to be outside building these snow caves for several hours per day.. Damn that was some very good times!
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