Breckenridge CO snow sculpting

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A yearly competition between international teams. They've just started workin on them and will be finished by Saturday. Some of these teams practice with wet sand in their home country because they don't get much snow. I'll go back after they're done, but I believe Australia should place well, IF they can quit falling off the snow block. Those boys were havin a hard time gettin traction.
 

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Looking forward to seeing the finished work. Thank you for sharing.
 

it's amazing what these teams can come up with, I would love to see a competion in person. I think Australia has a fairly large sand competion. What I think is the best part, is the sculptures will disappear with the sun or wind or rain. It's got to be alot of fun, ;D
 

RGINN said:
A yearly competition between international teams. They've just started workin on them and will be finished by Saturday. Some of these teams practice with wet sand in their home country because they don't get much snow. I'll go back after they're done, but I believe Australia should place well, IF they can quit falling off the snow block. Those boys were havin a hard time gettin traction.
Excellent post RGINN keep us up dated
Van
 

That will be intresting when they get it finished, keep us updated.

Fossis...............
 

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