Snow cave

Snow cave

A snow cave is a shelter constructed in snow by mountain climbers, winter recreational enthusiasts, and winter survivalists. It has thermal properties similar to an Igloo and is particularly effective at providing protection from wind as well as low temperatures. A properly made snow cave can be 0 °C (32 °F) or warmer inside, even when outside temperatures are −40 °C (−40 °F). [ cite web
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A snow cave is built by excavating snow such that the entrance tunnel enters below the main space to retain warm air. Construction is simplified by building it on a steep slope and digging slightly upwards and horizontally into the slope. The roof is domed to prevent dripping on the occupants. Adequate snow depth, free of rocks and ice, is needed. Generally at 4 or 5 feet is sufficient. The snow must be consolidated, so it retains its structure. The walls and roof should be at least 12 inches/30,48 cm thick. A small pit may be dug deeper into one part of the cave floor to provide a place for the coldest air to gather, away from the occupant(s), and the entrance may be partially blocked with chunks of snow to block wind and retain heat, although it is vital to prevent drifting snow from completely plugging the rest of the entrance in order to maintain a constant air supply.

A narrow entrance tunnel, a little wider than a human, leads into the main chamber which consists of a flat area, perhaps with elevated sleeping platform(s), also excavated from snow. Most sources agree that using tools such as a shovel and ice axe are vital; digging by hand is for emergencies only.

See also

* Mountaineering

References

External links

* [http://www.psychovertical.com/?snowshelters PsychoVertical] Snow shelters for climbers
* [http://pbskids.org/nova/denali/snowcave.html PBSkids.com Denali for kids] Survival Skills: Building a Snow Cave
* [http://outdoorswithdave.com/camping/building_a_snow_cave.htm Outdoors With Dave] Building Snow Caves for Fun & Recreation
* [http://www.traditionalmountaineering.org/FAQ_Snowcaves.htm Traditional Mountaineering] Why are snow caves dangerous?


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