Brilliant. I'd love to try something like that. Definitely a first for This Place? Only had half an inch of snow here today though which I suspect would severely limit the possibilities .
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A basic trench with a tarp roof can be made in 1/2 an hour.
But the nights are long and cold. So I make them big and comfortable, with a thick snow roof for insulation. 2 hours ish. Any faster and you will sweat too much.
If there isn't much snow, then you can build them from the ground up. A cross between a coffin and an igloo.
If it was -18°C outside, then in a tent it would be -16°C. A well made snow hole will be above 0°C.
Gairym I made one around the corner from you in Cirque du Fer a Cheval. A top place for this.
I usually make them in remote places, so I don't fill them in, but I do mark them with branches. If there was any chance that kids may find them, then yes.
Mostly I make quinzhees, but these take a long time as you need to wait for the snow to set.
Next time I may set up a hammock in one, just for fun. I would just need to bury a log at either end.
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This is what it looked like 2 months later. Last week. The roof is still solid but the whole thing had sunk down about 1 1/2 metres. It would still be possible (and safe) to sleep in.
Looks ace!
RIP and I were just in the Black Lion discussing this as a possible theme for the 2018 Chilterns SE Winter Bivi, which may be held in Aviemore.
MuddyPete wrote:Looks ace!
RIP and I were just in the Black Lion discussing this as a possible theme for the 2018 Chilterns SE Winter Bivi, which may be held in Aviemore.
Or Calais.
I can't believe it!
I have a lot of experience in the mountains and yesterday I got my first ever frostbite injury.
I was stuck on a mountain - high altitude and extreme conditions of course - and the car wouldn't start. So I used cold start spray (ether?) in the air intake. I could feel my finger getting cold but that was it. A day later and I have a big (3mm) white frozen blister.