I spent 100 hours building an IGLOO MANSION

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If you're building a snow cave to actually live in, (and not just build for clickbait before skiing down to a warm village) make sure to make the entrance lower than the floor of the main sleeping/living area. Since warm air is lighter than cold air, it will be trapped in the top of the cave (aka, where you are sleeping). If you do that, the cave will be exactly 0 degrees celsius. Comfortable and safe.

arinolsensvebak
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He was litterally never alone, after he said they all left, but in the same shot u can see someone in the background.

falko
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As a scout, looking at how he built the igloo and seeing him light fires in it is painful.

unfortunatefortune
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I really think he should do more research before these crazy challenges.
This was insanely dangerous and people could have been seriously injured or even died.
Building an igloo without proper technique and lighting fire inside is dangerous.

Stay safe kids!

Guslapuce
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It's weird that there wasn't any condensed air from his mouth when he breathed or talked. It can usually be seen as "smoke" in -1C and colder. Also a cotton hoodie and open jacket would probably not keep someone warm in -17C for longer periods of time. With sweat it would be even colder because cotton looses it's warmth when wet and it dries slowly. Maybe the temperatures he presented were true, but I just found some things a little unusual.

kristineb
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While I respect your determination, I would highly recommend you do a little more research before facing these types of temperatures. Being a resident of Alaska, I know the cold isn’t a joke, and it can get super rough. Excellent drive, brother! Just take care of yourself a little bit more next time

fevree
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I really appreciate the fact that this man puts himself in these conditions and does these crazy challenges for our entertainment. He deserves a lot of respect for that, I hope he's ok after being so long in those temperatures.

AdrianP
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Every time I watch this guy’s videos I think he’s just a little bit more insane.

I love your videos and all the work you put into them.

mcard
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Man shout out to him bro never gives up and pushes through no matter what mad dedication keep up the work

imurbiggestfan
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I love it! Took a shot at one myself this year in indiana! We got about a foot of snow in early January. Built it block by block by packing snow in a metal mixing bowl. Unfortunately it was warm and rainy after about day 20. I kept it alive for 32 days. It was the adventure of my life! I'm praying for another round of snow. Safe travels to you fellow adventurer!

MagicRectangle
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With any snow shelter it’s essential to smooth out the inside and create drainage areas to prevent any snow melt dripping on you.

Love the video😆

richard
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Bring a blanket next time and put it in the entrance to cover it, that way heat will get trapped, also, don’t bother with the log, but it’s still nice to have in case of emergencies. Next time you do this, bring several pairs of socks, change em put when they get wet, and put the others in a small tub near the fire, that way they are warm when you put em back on

azraelgaming
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I have a bit of experience doing this, as I am from Alaska. Some of those things he was doing due to inexperience were super super sketch, especially going alone

briangooch
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This is defiantly one of the best videos on youtube

sawyercheff
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I love how he constantly pushes himself to his limits and still gets better great vid man!

lifeisawesome
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This man goes all out for every video, and it’s great

thecbros
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GET HIM TO 100K LIKES PLEASE!! He is an absolute BEAST great job man

SirBeans
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Reminds me of when I spent 3 hours digging out a snow tunnel. Pretty tame until I ventured too far in the tunnel and realized it's elevation would lower the further you went in. I got pretty scared and panicked, took me about 10 minutes to get out. Then I was stupid enough to do it again.

Tucosifo
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Its cool to see a large scale version of this survival igloo i learned about in school

chippy
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Dude, insane igloo, chris and you are the best there

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