Night in an Igloo

By Lavinia

Traveling into an extreme environment requires surviving skills and useful information about how you can make your accommodation more safe and interesting. Whether it’s about climbing an icy mountain or visiting the arctic areas, a shelter is always welcomed. Sure, there are those lucky people who stay at night, beneath the shiny sky and admire colorful polar auroras. But until you will be able to do that too, we recommend you to build an igloo!

igloo lifeBuilding an igloo is easy and it might turn out to be a great place to spend the night on a small ‘expedition’. It is much warmer than a tent, and can be built just about anywhere. Building an igloo will take somewhere between 3 and 6 hours, depending on your previous experience and level of ambition.

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How to build an igloo

EquipmentA special snow saw is recommended, but a carpenter’s saw will do. A machete or small axe is handy for moulding the snow blocks, but not necessary (use your ski instead – less to carry).

Step 1: Find a suitable spot, a hard field of snow is required to build an igloo – hard enough to make solid snow blocks.

Step 2: The snow blocks are prepared with the saw. They should be solid enough to be carried horizontal without breaking by their own weight. Large blocks are used at the base of the dome, smaller ones at the top. A thickness of 15-30cm is good.

Step 3: The edges of each snow block should be smoothed and angeled correctly to make a strong bond to the adjacent blocks. A ski with its tip placed in the centre of the igloo is a perfect tool for this.

Step 4: The igloo is closed! Now it is time to fill all those cracks with snow. (The really big cracks are filled with small blocks of snow.)

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Extra information:

- a small ventilation hole in the roof is recommend
- always keep the entrance open
- the floor should be covered with some kind of camping mattresses
- candles can be used as light source
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Information and pictures via 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

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2 Responses to “ Night in an Igloo ”

  1. ioan on December 15, 2010 at 6:43 pm

    I definetly have to try building an igloo myself! I would add 2 more things: the entrance should be lower than the sleeping place, as the cold air goes down – and out the door.

    - here is an instrument to easy build an iglu:

    http://www.sportler.com/sportlerShop/prodotto/catalogo/alpinismo-montagna/accessori/ice-box-igloo-builder_9818018

  2. Delhi Hotels on January 4, 2011 at 1:33 am

    A very wonderful post with beautiful pictures.

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