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SunnyDaze1 yıl önce

It is slightly disturbed. Hard packed.

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Trump2024Film2 yıl önce

We are unstoppable.

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Zac1 yıl önce

I’ve spent years on snowcat groomed ice and snow. No matter how cold it is the sun will always melt the top layer. You debunked them being there. Any 180lb guy with boots on would leave prints or at least disturbed impressions.

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SomeoneSomewhere1 yıl önce

I live in a flat windblown artic climate, seasonally. During a normal winter around late January/early February I can walk on the crust and not leave footprints. That said for as warm as it reportedly was there this seems a bit odd.

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ULTRA BETO X 🇲🇽 😎 🇺🇸1 yıl önce

First, it’s supposed to be summer over there, can’t even see their breathing, it’s so warm. Now it’s so cold the ground is packed like ice so obviously it’s concrete so can’t see foot prints. Which one it is then? 😂

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David Hermes1 yıl önce

You obviously have very little experience in snowy or frozen regions. I've walked on groomed (grooming machine / Snowcat type) trails that were completely feozen with machined teacks that remained unchanged after walking on them. I was in a relatively warmer region than Antarctic

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Mdesign1 yıl önce

At some point the snow was soft, then it froze solid and was a hard surface that their boots couldn’t leave prints in.

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Ghöst1 yıl önce

They're melting down over this. And the parallax video

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TheJ6erMichael Roche1 yıl önce

It's hard snow. If you compare the before and after frames, you see the snow has moved

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