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| Snow Trenches Of Hill Walkers’ |
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| A good snow-hole takes at least a couple of hours to build, a snow dome an hour or more, so they are not really practical in an emergency. |
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| couple of hours to build, a snow dome an hour or more, so they are not really practical in an emergency. A slot or sentry box big enough for one person to get out of the wind can be shoveled out in a matter of minutes. It can always be enlarged if you decide to stay put. But the best emergency shelter is a snow trench or snow grave, which can be built in a few minutes and will shelter two people. At least 3ft (90cm) of reasonably level snow is required, so this is a technique for places where the snow falls heavily and lies deep.
Start by digging a slot about shoulder width and a little sho |
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