Man, why couldn't have TH-cam been around when i was a kid, i used to build snow forts every winter in my backyard that were bigger by myself, during the blizzard of 93 i built one that you could ride a sled right through, that tunnel alone was like 6 ft long and every bit of 5ft high, not to mention the actual snow fort that i built as well that was connected to the tunnel, i worked on that fort for almost 4 days i spent the first day and a half just shoveling all the snow in my backyard into a massive pile, then i went to work digging and moving snow and making sure the inside walls were completely smoothed out and it lasted forever to cause it got really cold and everything froze up solid.. I loved doing that stuff as a kid.. Its good to see these boys out doing something constructive like that, good for them, oh and i loved the snow fort..
When I lived in Northern Sweden, there used to be a lot of snow and when they snow plows would pile up the snow, we had huge piles of snow and we made tunnels through them and played in them. Kinda like this but much taller :) Of course, they were piled up with machines so great jobs but this reminded me of when I was a kid :) Good job.
It’s not. It took me jumping on a melting quinzhee to cause it to collapse. And I had to jump multiple times. Admittedly, I’m much heavier now, but I still have a lot of confidence in a quinzhee’s durability. Unless someone deliberately tries to destroy it, I don’t see it collapsing aside from though melting.
So bloody unsafe. The people seeing this as inspiration? Around my area, at least one kid every 5 or so years dies from doing something like this. Be safe out there.
Quinzhee hut - not anigloo. Igloo is build with block of snow. Quinzhee's are constructed with a pile of snow. Former Cold Weather Operations Instructor - U.S. Army.
at 5:10 Tommy : I mean it is pretty much every kid's dream right now building this massive igloo Me : if only it snowed here in winter it would pretty much have been my dream too
@@BigDaddy-yr6bp Here in India i mean my city don't know about others the temperature is 13 degrees celcius or 55 degrees fahrenheit right now ....... its too cold for us ...... in the last 3-4 weeks the temperature has barely gone over 22 degrees celcius
Hey! If you ever decide to do this again you should do it with multiple people and after you start digging the inside have the other people add more snow on the top and pat it down
I made a sand castle that size and....it was well.....really good but I'm sad it had to go. It took 6 hours we also mad a dam + wall the wall was 1m tall.😆😆😆
Hey. Great job guys! Just so you know, that's a qhuinzee, not an igloo. An igloo is an Inuit struture, made of ice blocks. It takes a lot of skill and practice to construct one properly! Anyhow, love your quinzee!
Great Job! this is an awesome snow fort. But what you made was not an igloo, it is called a Quinzhee Hut. An igloo is created by blocks of snow, stacked on top of each other until it creates a dome. A Quinzhee Hut is when you build a large pile of snow, then hallow it out. They are both fun to build and awesome snow shelters though. I live In Valdez Alaska, and I have an Associates's Degree in Outdoor Leadership. The entire program revolves around outdoor activities and survival. In Valdez, It is the snow capital of the world. As of right now, we have ON THE GROUND 7 feet of snow. I am very familiar with snow haha. But Great job on the Quinzhee Hut Snow Shelter!
@@sibergirl2645 It all depends on the climate really. The temperature has to be cold enough for the snow to stay frozen and together. For the most part though, a quinzhee hut is a super strong shelter. By piling a large amount of snow, it is compacting and binding together to become solid. You also pack the snow down with your shovel. When you hollow it out, you have to be mindful of the wall thickness so you don’t penetrate to the outside and damage the structure. By doing that, you can insert multiple equal length sticks around the outside of the shelter. That way when you hollow it out, you know when to stop. Then just patch the areas with more snow.
Me and my friends last year built a huge igloo to fit 5 of us sitting down, the middle of it, u could stand up, it was our biggest igloo, and it lasted a week, we had a peak hole to spy on the neighborhood and road, it was amazing and I’m hoping we can build something like it this winter!
Well probably because it isn't an igloo, it's a snow den(burrow) basically what a beaver or polar bear would make. Igloos are an indigenous (inuit) invention and it's made by staking and shaping ice blocks into a dome shape. Also this looks dangerous and the bigger the structure, the weaker it will be
That is a quinzee. Inserting willow branches in about 1 foot will guide you so you don't remove too much snow from the inside. Not recommended to get inside above freezing due to chance of collapse.
Man, why couldn't have TH-cam been around when i was a kid, i used to build snow forts every winter in my backyard that were bigger by myself, during the blizzard of 93 i built one that you could ride a sled right through, that tunnel alone was like 6 ft long and every bit of 5ft high, not to mention the actual snow fort that i built as well that was connected to the tunnel, i worked on that fort for almost 4 days i spent the first day and a half just shoveling all the snow in my backyard into a massive pile, then i went to work digging and moving snow and making sure the inside walls were completely smoothed out and it lasted forever to cause it got really cold and everything froze up solid.. I loved doing that stuff as a kid.. Its good to see these boys out doing something constructive like that, good for them, oh and i loved the snow fort..
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👍 nice
@@MichaelMahoney10 we got a real sherlock here
I wish I had that much snow
same
Your profile pic does
@@ThundercatVR.BAHAHAHHAAHA YEAH LOL
R.I.P Shovels 🙏😂
True hahahaha
True wahhhhhhhh
So true
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😂😂😂
I can’t even build a snowman and his out here making an igloo mansion keep up the great work 👍🏻
48 Hours in 8 minutes and 4 seconds
Respect..
Yes respect
bro its 8 minute and 5 second
@@Gurpreetgill-lk6ok are you blind
The amount of dedication these guys have is out of this world!
yea
No one cares
Not really go watch small ant videos
Its amazing
@@finnmill42 We do care ;)
Who’s watching it in 2024?
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Bro i think you will become mr beast in future
U mean dude perfect?
No
Wow that's amazing
Fact is his channel is gonna be major
I'm at a loss for words... this video, it isn't a challenge, IT'S INSPIRATION
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When I lived in Northern Sweden, there used to be a lot of snow and when they snow plows would pile up the snow, we had huge piles of snow and we made tunnels through them and played in them.
Kinda like this but much taller :)
Of course, they were piled up with machines so great jobs but this reminded me of when I was a kid :)
Good job.
Same but in canada
same but in norway
Same, but in Finland.
trust me in Canada near stores that got snow piles, they are literally over 10 metres tall
As a Colombian boy that had never saw snow, this is awesomely incredible
62 y. Ago wtf
Be scary if whole thing collapses on him🤯
😍
He should have stuck to the dome shape. There is a reason arches are so strong. Triangles/pyramids are cool but not like a dome.
a kid did die bc of that
That’s Amazing! That’s amazing😂
Why did that actually make sense???
I'm still young and this is my biggest dream. We don't get a lot of snow though :(
I feel u, I live in Australia and we get snow here once every like 15 years I’ve seen snow once before
I saw snow and experienced it multiple times only on holiday but my country doesn't even have snow it's always hot
@@sleepi3838 BRO 15 YEARS???
Me who lives in Thailand, *PATHETIC*
@@sleepi3838 same here
I love this igloo.Absolutely incredible
I’m subscribing for the amount of effort and how amazing it looked in the end. Great job guys 👍
@King Napper ? Uhhh yeah? 🤨
U yeah!
@@jiscasamazingadventures6092 what, yes I said yeah.
Y haven’t u subbed yet lmao nice tho
@@TeeqzGtag This was the first video I saw from that channel and im liking there videos.
wow, I just dont know how you guys keep up with this! its really impressive! keep on being amazing guys! woo!
"UHM, ACTUALLY, THAT'S A QUINZEE, NOT AN IGLOO 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓"
When tommy looked through the hole at 4:37 I just imagine him saying “Here’s Tommy!”
Lol
@Trick shot Teenager What do you mean?
@@SachaMarx I mean pretty self explanatory bud, he looks through the hole that he made at 4:37 and says here’s tommy like the shining.
@Vivian Rivera sure
You have angered the gods by watching the shining movie before reading the book.
I feel like I’m looking at a video game house since the inside looks 5 or 6 times larger on the inside compared to the outside.
What
Dude you should try crafting a netherite shovel with Unbreaking 3
Do you play minecraft?
And eficiency 5
Different style of video but awesome!!
This man is living our dream for us-
efc
lucky you that you have snow in the garden
I don’t get how the igloo doesn’t cave in! It’s really cool how you guys preserved so much throughout the video. I could never do this. So cool. ❤❤❤
the snow got condensed together which made it harder and more sturdy
No that is wet snow@@lazyaligator8
This is not a mansion, it is a masterpiece.
Make a balcony
😊😊😊😊
Best video yet!
You are so inspirational! Thank you
4:48 bro got them evil eyes all of a sudden
I've always thought this was dangerous
yeah imagine it collapsing
@? and you don't know because you were sleeping so you suffocate.
It’s not. It took me jumping on a melting quinzhee to cause it to collapse. And I had to jump multiple times. Admittedly, I’m much heavier now, but I still have a lot of confidence in a quinzhee’s durability. Unless someone deliberately tries to destroy it, I don’t see it collapsing aside from though melting.
@@connorgrynol9021 okay fair enough
R.I.p shoves😂 I hope you’re OK shovels
Really enjoyed this video, but keep in mind how dangerous this can be, especially when it's already melting...
Ok chad
It actually isn’t because there wouldn’t be falling much snow if it collapsed and they are with two soo they could prob say each other
So bloody unsafe. The people seeing this as inspiration? Around my area, at least one kid every 5 or so years dies from doing something like this. Be safe out there.
did you know that a kid has died because of that, snow is very heavy when it gets like that@@julesmeeuwis8241
it's called wet snow
Quinzhee hut - not anigloo. Igloo is build with block of snow. Quinzhee's are constructed with a pile of snow. Former Cold Weather Operations Instructor - U.S. Army.
at 5:10
Tommy : I mean it is pretty much every kid's dream right now building this massive igloo
Me : if only it snowed here in winter it would pretty much have been my dream too
Rn in Florida it gets up to 80 degrees in the middle of the day🤣🤣🤣
@@BigDaddy-yr6bp Here in India i mean my city don't know about others the temperature is 13 degrees celcius or 55 degrees fahrenheit right now ....... its too cold for us ...... in the last 3-4 weeks the temperature has barely gone over 22 degrees celcius
I’m in south India so I feel for u
@@skullydoesvfxlmfaoThanks... which state ? i am in pune
@@adityadhere4511 I’m in Hyderabad
That's the best igloo I've ever seen
It’s actually a quinzhee
@@turtlecrawling66 shut your mouth
@@Stefanbajceticbestyoungster I didn’t have my mouth open when I wrote the comment, buddy.
Thanks i didn't know the word quinzhee calling a snow fort an igloo is kinda like calling a tent a tipi. Lol
@@KenneyCmusic no prob 😀
You’re gonna be going places, bro. Big fan.
Hey! If you ever decide to do this again you should do it with multiple people and after you start digging the inside have the other people add more snow on the top and pat it down
I made a sand castle that size and....it was well.....really good but I'm sad it had to go.
It took 6 hours we also mad a dam + wall the wall was 1m tall.😆😆😆
this is so awesome and impressive!! but also those small rooms/tunnels are a claustrophobic nightmare LOL
Legends say Matthew is still sleeping in that igloo 😂
Imagine it’s still there
he is and i wut to go to it
Best show ever
Second
You should try pouring water over it overnight that'll make it icy and last longwr
True that also works
this was made march 8
Hey. Great job guys! Just so you know, that's a qhuinzee, not an igloo. An igloo is an Inuit struture, made of ice blocks. It takes a lot of skill and practice to construct one properly! Anyhow, love your quinzee!
Igloos are blocks cut from ground snow, not ice
you can it out of ice@@digginggopher
5:10 so true RESPECT+ 😇
Pretty much no editing for such a masterpiece
Yea but they don’t really need edits for this only to cut off clips and short an
Hey that was a great igloo I live in Utah and I would like to challenge myself to make something like that but its going to be a hard challenge
Mas o difícil não e impossível
This looks so fun!
Yes, it’s so fun
i know right
When I was a kid I built a mansion of snow
Quickly becoming a favorite channel!!!!!
WOW.That’s certainly amazing.
Comments are back!!
WOAH! That Was A Gigantic Igloo! Me And My Cousins Are Gonna Try This!!! XD
Great Job! this is an awesome snow fort. But what you made was not an igloo, it is called a Quinzhee Hut. An igloo is created by blocks of snow, stacked on top of each other until it creates a dome. A Quinzhee Hut is when you build a large pile of snow, then hallow it out. They are both fun to build and awesome snow shelters though. I live In Valdez Alaska, and I have an Associates's Degree in Outdoor Leadership. The entire program revolves around outdoor activities and survival. In Valdez, It is the snow capital of the world. As of right now, we have ON THE GROUND 7 feet of snow. I am very familiar with snow haha. But Great job on the Quinzhee Hut Snow Shelter!
How stable is this kind of structure??? I kept worrying that it would collapse.
@@sibergirl2645 It all depends on the climate really. The temperature has to be cold enough for the snow to stay frozen and together. For the most part though, a quinzhee hut is a super strong shelter. By piling a large amount of snow, it is compacting and binding together to become solid. You also pack the snow down with your shovel. When you hollow it out, you have to be mindful of the wall thickness so you don’t penetrate to the outside and damage the structure. By doing that, you can insert multiple equal length sticks around the outside of the shelter. That way when you hollow it out, you know when to stop. Then just patch the areas with more snow.
Me and my friends last year built a huge igloo to fit 5 of us sitting down, the middle of it, u could stand up, it was our biggest igloo, and it lasted a week, we had a peak hole to spy on the neighborhood and road, it was amazing and I’m hoping we can build something like it this winter!
Wow that igloo is super big it's bigger than my bedroom lol 😆. I actually like the song u used a lot
Less bigger than mine
🤣🤣🤣
Comments! Yeessss!
Also this is epic!
this looks fun as hell like let me in on some of this
Will you build another one in the future?😊
I live in canada and once, i made an igloo then the next day there was 2 squirrels. I made a squirrels house
1 bathroom
2 nut stock room
1 bedroom
Rent $1500 utilities not included
@@KenneyCmusic ez
Winter in Milwaukee is something special
"This snow is so deep"
Me whose backyard gets covered one metre in snow every year: "Pathetic."
Where I am in Alaska it's always 5+ feet of snow every year, and usually were in the negatives for tempature.
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bro you guys should never stop youtube you guys are so funny and so fun to watch keep it up
This is the most insane igloo I’ve ever seen!
How many you have seen in your live?
@@Guns0neR idk
@@caden.23_ i can see your inteligence
Bro, are you OK from all that hard work?
I don't even understand why people dislike this
Well probably because it isn't an igloo, it's a snow den(burrow) basically what a beaver or polar bear would make. Igloos are an indigenous (inuit) invention and it's made by staking and shaping ice blocks into a dome shape.
Also this looks dangerous and the bigger the structure, the weaker it will be
"i'm going to build this with only 1 shovel."
next scene: 4 shovels
This dude really knows how to get views all his videos are stacked
Every winter i build a snow fort big enough for me to fit inside, but it is nothing compared to this video!
Amazing how did you do 4 rooms in this igloo
Good work, btw what you built is known as a quinzhee at least in Ca.
Has 5 inches of snow, "wow it's so deep" lol. Me having over a foot, mom why didn't we get that much
“Honestly, 24 hour challenges are never actually 24 hours there mostly like 12” RIGHTTTTTT so trueeee
I wish I had enough time and effort to do something like this
You're the best TH-cam Thank you for making Content
Can we get a minute of silence for those destroyed shovels
That is a quinzee. Inserting willow branches in about 1 foot will guide you so you don't remove too much snow from the inside. Not recommended to get inside above freezing due to chance of collapse.
I wonder how it doesn’t collapse like wouldn’t the top collapse on you this is a masterpiece
This is insane!!!❤
You guys make amazing videos you guys are so creative
i love to make snow forts like this
Imagine some little kid jumped off the shed thinking the pile was solid snow, then just falling onto the ground.
LOL 😅
Wow soooooo cool her eyes are red
Tommy and Matt also get red eyes at night. It’s kinda cursed
Great project! This is actually called a Quinzhee.
0:20 I'm sure he got some off camera beatings
Pause
I wanna see more amazing trick shots
that is how you become a wooly mammoth from the ice age
“This snow is so deep” me who has about three feet of snow every winter : that’s barley anything
me who doesnt even have snow every winter
So true, here in Sweden we got so much snow on the winters, this was barely anything haha
I barely get any snow here
Me who lives in Florida
Hah here in Australia the snow is so big there isn't any!
Me and my friends did this as well except I was massive cuz we live in Canada
Lol love how tommy does most of the work 😂
Huge
“We only have 1 working shovel”
Me sees 2 shovel beside him while he’s using an other on.
I think he's implying that those 2 are broken.
@@MrSnowmanJoe They looked fine though.
@@justsilver123 The plastic could be cracked in such a way that a youtube video doesn't show the damage. Damage is always obvious.
This is every kids dream
This is just incredible
4:28 a scary ghost
That's Amazing, Channel Pun intended. Get yourself warmed up Matthew.
Thank you Guys for the Likes on my Comment.
We made an igloo like this in our front yard, but it had three entrances and a snow slide witch was really small.
Looks cool and scary at the same time lol
After hours of shoveling snow into one pile, I made a 5 foot tall pile of snow, only enough snow to make an igloo with room for one sitting person.