Really love your energy. Inspiring man. Sense of humor is good too. dont let anyone tell you otherwise Keep it real man grow and improve every single day
Thanks for watching, building this was so much fun! Who wants to help build an even bigger one next year? Sending a 10x12 metal print of the Igloo to a random subscriber, so smash that big red button!
Amazing Build. It’s very infectious how jolly you are every time your building. Also love how every person that visited your igloo were very supportive and not obnoxious to where they’d destroy your build
Great video guys! I loved the photo of the igloo with the Tetons in the back and hope to win the photo and help you build a bigger one next year! One more subscriber!
I love and admire the dedication you and Issac put into this. Stoked to see my favorite instagrammers doing more RU-vid stuff. I loved the Wyoming Q&A and even learned a new word. "Gaper" lol.
Epic video. RU-vid algorithm has to do a better job. Such a underrated channel. Keep up David, you have a real quality content and its matter of time when its gonna go viral.
Awesome, I make snowman's so round, I remember when I was 10 yrs, at Lowell Massachusetts, we made one igloo. That took me way back. So! After 3 4 hours you don't feel the hands cold, so I use the bare hands to smooth this balls, next day it cold, hard and is all good for the people, parks like Central Park, ext. So yeah, it brings me sweet memories. Nice ;)
Did you keep track of how many hours it took for the build? I hope you will make another one this next Winter. Great job on the Igloo build and this video was wonderfully done boys!
So amazing, David and Isaac! Love seeing the "behind the scenes" of the build. I remember seeing the photos you both posted on your Instagram and thought how amazing it was. Great job to you both! The images were stunning and I really enjoyed the time lapses.
Being from the west Coast of Aus, I have no idea how snow works. I would have thought you would have used loose snow as a kind of mortar between the blocks. but what do I know. I spent my childhood summers digging caves into riverbanks and slopes, and disguising them. you could walk past most of my constructions and have no idea there was a couch, beanbags, esky coolers buried in there. swim and fish in the river, camp out the heat of the day. none of our native trees grow straight, so finding branches to use to re-enforce was a 3D puzzle. but becoming a pro at building hideouts does seem to be a thing Lads are going to do anywhere in the world.