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    The snow crunched beneath my feet as I walked onto the chairlift the wind howled and I shivered as the snow went down my back, the lift shuddered to life and started climbing up the face of the mountain, near the top I started strapping the Burton snowboard to my feet I turned to the right of me and saw two Swedish skiers who must have been on vacation it was odd because Sweden has a lot of snow so I asked them if they spoke English and they either couldn't hear me or didn't understand me and…

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    shovel the snow during winter, especially when you have an amazing tool like the snow blower that can ease your effort and shorten the time necessary for dealing with the white mountains that build up around your house. Unfortunately, there are people who make mistakes when they choose the snow blower they should use on their property, which can lead to many unpleasant problems. To avoid this happening to you, read the following lines and remember what you see here for when you go buying a snow…

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    pick up. I peeled open the blinds and there it was. Snow that had covered the valley like a blanket. Thoughts raced through my head as I pulled my pajamas off and replaced them with clothes that I had worn from the day before. I pushed my bedroom door open and raced down the stairs, pulling the front door open welcoming the cold into the house. I stood over the freshly laid blanket of snow, wondering if I should build a snow man or listen to the snow crunch beneath my feet? I walked straight…

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    are almost guaranteed at least one snow day a year. It is just a proven fact. Last week, we celebrated a glorious snow day on campus. Even though it was not like the blizzard of 2015, it still seemed to live up to it. The funniest part of snow days has to be following President Machtley’s tweets leading up to the announcement of the snow day, as well as his analysis throughout the day. Prior to his announcement, as I caught up on the weather reports I knew this snow day could not have been more…

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    The Haida and the Inuit do have a couple of things in common, but not always be the same. They both do things differently to survive. The Inuit tribe went through harsh weather, they lived in the arctic circle. The arctic circle includes Alaska, Canada, Greenland and Siberia. They lived in igloos that they had made by themselves. It was almost always snowing where the Inuit tribe was. The Haida tribe lived in damp climate. It was a challenge to get cedar bark from trees to make baskets and…

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    of snow. Doning an igloo is a hard work. Sometimes you can mest up on the rims and all the blocks may fall down. To the other snow and you will have to do the blocks from the beginning. So you have to be very careful on how to follow the steps(directions). Always remembered that it's hard and it takes along time if you are the only one doing igloo(by yourself). MAKE SURE YOU FOLLOW ALL DIRECTIONS!!!!!!!!!!! Step 1, draw a circle on the snow. A seven foot diameter. Next, move any loose snow on…

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    Whenever it snows at my house, the driveway and sidewalks freeze over with snow and ice. My father takes his little snow shovel and stands out in the cold shoveling the snow out of the way and trying to get rid of the ice. He’s usually out in the cold for a long time and that could make him sick. To make the winter time more effortless on him and other people in the world, I invented the heated snow shovel. The heated snow shovel is a smarter, quicker, and simpler way to make the snow and ice…

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    cross a frozen lake on foot,so it must have been really cold.The climate in Alaska is from -30 degrees to -70 degrees,I know this because it they said it in the video.This made it harder for the people in the gold rush and still today.There is lots of snow too so it was even colder and some people died from…

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    The type of clothing the Inuit culture wore was because of their geography. In Alaska, it is farther away from the equator, so it would be harshly cold and snowy. Therefore, they would need warm clothes to stay protected and cozy. The Inuits would probably wear fur coats (parkas) with hoods, fur pants, and warm hats. They would also need to wear under clothes made from animal skins when they were outside fishing or hunting. The Inuits dressed in layers to stay warm because of where they were…

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    When we walked to check into the rooms are feet crunched in the snow there seemed to be an even layer of snow coating everything around us. It took several trips to get all of our things up to our rooms, they were small and cheap with a dingy feel. We didn’t care for long though because my brother and i got the same room but my mother and…

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