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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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| the roof with ice axes or ski poles laid across the trench as supports. Snow can be piled on the ends of the bivvy bag to hold it down in wind.
If you have skis with you, sliding them into the bivvy bag helps keep it in place. You can get in and out of the trench by lifting one corner of the roof and sliding in. If this is only a temporary shelter while you lunch or rest out of the wind, no more needs to be done. If you are going to spend more than a few hours in your trench, perhaps even the night, dig out the sides at the bottom to make slots you can slide your legs into so you can stret |
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Chenting |
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06/29/2009 |
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