Friday, January 4, 2013

Okpik

Okpik is one of many "High Adventure" Scouting activities.  This one involves winter camping in a quinzee fashioned out of snow.  Think igloo, and you have a good idea of what their shelter is like.  I stayed at home with Maddox, but Michael went with one other dad and took a total of 9 Scouts with them.  This wasn't their first time in a quinzee, so they knew what they were getting themselves into.  Although the weather was gorgeous, it did drop below zero and they all earned their Polar Bear patch.  Just remember, however, that regardless of the temperature outside, inside the quinzees (if they are built properly), it is always 32 degrees.

They had to hike out to where they were to build their quinzees.  One guy pulled a sled while the other one pushed with the ski poles.



As a matter of organization, they hung all of their food packs on pegs on this pole.  They were numbered so they knew which one was theirs.


This is Mason with his good friend, Matthew, working on their quinzee.

Morgan and his "roommate" have a pretty good mound going.  To build a quinzee, you pile up a tall mound of snow and once it's taller than you are, you let it sit for several hours so the snow can settle.


After it sits for a while, you start hallowing out the inside, stopping when you start to see the sunlight through the snow.  This is what it looks like inside once the quinzee is built.  The beds are built up above the door to keep out the drafts.

Here is Michael's "roommate," Sean.  He's a seasoned quinzee-builder as well.

Winter camping is always an experience... especially here in Colorado!

...that's why I usually stay at home.  ;)
Michele

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