In all it took Jacques (6 yrs) and I four hours. I suspect that if I was on my own it would have taken 5 hrs, the main problem being the 5cm snow depth we started with. Jacques was a top snow collector.
We used a genius kit from Grand Shelters in the States. Without this we would have had no hope! They estimate that in ideal conditions it would take two adults 2hrs to finish an igloo. I believe them.
The various stages are visible here, the way the “Ice-Box” forms the bricks is clearly visible. More pictures can be found here.
For those interested in why this igloo is slightly taller and pointier than the traditional igloo, have a look at this link. And some information on the traditional igloo.








Looks just the job for those tricky nights when we have too many guests. How many does it sleep?
This one sleeps 2, they go up to 11ft which sleeps 5.
Hi Gareth
Did Jacque calculate the hyperbolic cosine formulae for the ideal height and curvature, within those 4 hours also – or was that done by Molly off site!!!
Any volunteers to test it? I hope you offer a discount for that room!
This was boys work. Girls seem to be allergic to shovelling snow.
Nice, the family think this was a job well done. (There we are sitting in front of the fire with gastroenteritis and you are out there pushing the bounds of outdoor activities )
Joanne would like to know if it is Christmas there now as it is snowing?
I knew things with Sam were rocky but I didn’t realise it had gone this far. At least this way you get to be near the kids, and still only got one mortgage to pay.
It’s definitely Christmas, we have the sparkly lights in the tree.
Does it have wifi ?
Yes, open access from my house.
this post really help me out with some school work i had.