@@dracarysStormborn Snow blindness is best when you are walking middle on lake filled with snow, you will lose the range and walking to the other side feels endless.
@@rottingmoose33 Snow blindness is actually caused anyplace where there are large quantities of continuous snow (meaning snow covering a large area). The sunlight REFLECTS off the surface of the snow; in this manner, the sunlight is refracted multiple times and creates an incredibly bright glare. This is why skiers and snowboarders use goggles with a tint on them.