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Winter
17 May 2025
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It snowed 30 inches (76 cm) in less than 12 hrs but I was comfy and warm in my dugout shelter (snow cave) under 10 feet (3 meters) of snow. I built a mass snow cave the size of a small cabin carved from the snow in the Alaskan Mountains. But while the solo camping was comfortable, the return home was very not, my poor car was buried and it took me 3 hrs to dig myself to freedom and only after a lot of help from strangers.

Dugout shelter camping, Solo winter camping, Survival shelter Alaska, Extreme snow camping, Snow cave camping, Winter storm survival, Building a dugout shelter, Solo camping in Alaska, Surviving snowstorms, Winter camping techniques, Extreme cold weather survival

Dugout Shelter Under 10ft (3m) of Snow - Solo Camping in Survival Shelter During Snow Storm

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Alaska Range, Alaska

The Alaska Range is a major, 600-mile-long arc of mountains that dominates Southcentral Alaska. It acts as a significant barrier between the Pacific coast and the interior of the state.

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"Alaska Range", "Southcentral Alaska", "Glacial Valley", "Mountain Range", "Alaskan Wilderness", "Pacific Coast Barrier", "Rainy Pass", "Lookout Hill", "Round Mountain", "Alaska Mountains", "Tundra", "Alaska Hiking", "Alaska Geography", "Mountainous Terrain", "Alaska Adventure", "Scenic Views", "Outdoor Exploration", "Remote Wilderness", "Backcountry Alaska", "Wild Alaska", "Northern Landscape", "Rocky Terrain", "Alaska Nature", "Alaska Range Peaks", "Wilderness Escape", "99588"

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