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Simply stunning......thanks for sharing..
 

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I think the Dino sculpture is amazing, are there any things inside to support the sculpture or is completely done with compact snow? I'm wondering why my wife hasn't hit me up yet about taking the trip up to see those??? Last year she wanted to go, but I didn't feel like it and now I'm a stinker for not going and she said, she really wanted to go. Turn out, not going was logged in as a "I never want to do, what she wants to do". list of disappointments. (maybe this Friday we'll go? can you bring your dogs? or is Breck down on that with the public events?)
 

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The Dino sculpture is by one of the two Mongolian teams. There's no internal support in any of these. They just start with a giant block of compacted snow and go from there. I don't know if this is a 'pet friendly' event or not. I didn't see any signs, but there were a few folks with dogs on leashes walking around and nobody asked them to leave.
 

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