Scenes from the U.S. Nationals Snow Sculpting Competition Feb. 2-5, 2011.
The Wisconsin team of David and Chris Andrews, along with Jack Lullo, spent Friday working on the details of the sculpture at the U.S. Nationals Snow Sculpting Competition in Lake Geneva.
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Photo By: Dan Plutchak
Ryan Hauge of Team Maine, foreground, works atop a block of snow Thursday at the U.S. Nationals Snow Sculpting Competition in Lake Geneva.
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Katya Andrievskaia, of Team Vermont, chisels details into a small block of snow for the group's fishing-themed sculpture at the U.S. Nationals Snow Sculpting Competition this week in Lake Geneva.
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Flakes of snow sparkle in the sun Thursday as Mike Tendall of Team Iowa scrapes the side of the cactus sculpture. Fifteen teams are at work this week at the U.S. Nationals Snow Sculpting Competition on the grounds of the Riviera, part of Lake Geneva's Winterfest.
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Bill Brown, left, and Rancy Tackett, top, along with Michelle Brown, make up the Kilted Snow Weasels from Illinois, regulars at the U.S. Nationals Snow Sculpting Competition in Lake Geneva.
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John Baller of Team Minnesota used large a saw to remove chunks of snow as the team's sculpture begins to take shape Thursday at the U.S. Nationals Snow Sculpting Competition in Lake Geneva.
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Ice chips fly as Tom Queoff of Team Wisconsin works on his team's snow block during day two of the 2011 U.S. Nationals Snow Sculpting Competition in Lake Geneva, Wis.
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Despite a huge winter storm the blew in overnight, sculptors began work on schedule Feb. 2, 2011 at the U.S. National Snow Sculpting Competition in Lake Geneva.
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Shirley Halpin walks her dog, Chloe, through Riviera Park in Lake Geneva Monday as crews began constructing the huge snow cylinders that sculptors will turn into art
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