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2010 Quebec – Survival, Caribou and Warmth – A Look Back
It was 36 hours of snow carving (OK, it was more like carving cement) crammed into a 48 hour period. It ended at 9:00am on a bright, sunny COLD (-33C with the wind) Sunday morning. We were done except we weren’t. Confused? Well, once the carving was over, the teams still had to walk back […]
2010 Quebec Day After – Method to the Madness
Today’s sculpture report is brought to you by the fine folks at (insert favorite pain reliever here). It is now a full 24 hours after we finished working and the muscles are stiff and the joints are sore. The wrists and hands will take a few more days to recover fully, but we were able […]
2010 Quebec Day 3 – We’re Done with the Ice Block
Contrary to all our hopes, the centre of the block was not soft. We had had visions of working with softer snow as we worked towards the middle. There were pockets of ice inside the pockets of ice. We finished at 9:00am and came back to the hotel without talking to the judges. I just […]
2010 Quebec Day 2 – The Longest Day
Day 2 starts with a feeling of being hit with a cement truck. All three of us are feeling pain and stiffness in at least two parts of our body. We are about to head down to the block for what amounts to be 24 hours of trying to carve cement. It is our hope […]
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