Snow sculptors shine again in Lake Geneva
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CSI Media staff | February 10, 2016
Spectators comment on the progress of a piece by team Wisconsin Feb. 5, 2016 at the U.S. Nationals Snow Sculpting Competition in Lake Geneva. The sculpture by team members Dave Andrews, Gina Dilbirti, Zach Rueter was named Champion and People's Choice Award winner. Dan Plutchak/staff photo.
Champion and People's Choice Award Winner Wisconsin team of Dave Andrews, Gina Dilbirti, Zach Rueter. Photo courtesy of U.S. Nationals Snow Sculpting Competition. 2016 in Lake Geneva.
A sketch helps guide Team New Hampshire as the work on their piece Feb. 5, 2016 at the U.S. Nationals Snow Sculpting Competition in Lake Geneva. Dan Plutchak/staff photo.
Dusty Thune of team Minnesota decked out in full snow-carving gear Feb. 5, 2016 at the U.S. Nationals Snow Sculpting Competition in Lake Geneva. Dan Plutchak/staff photo.
Second place went to the Minnesota team of Dusty Thune, right, David Aichinger, left and Jessica Turtle work through the night Feb. 5, 2016. Photo courtesy of U.S. Nationals Snow Sculpting Competition. 2016 in Lake Geneva.
Second place went to the Minnesota team of Dusty Thune, David Aichinger and Jessica Turtle. Photo courtesy of U.S. Nationals Snow Sculpting Competition. 2016 in Lake Geneva.
Bjorn Skupien with the Rockford team Vikings in Black talks to spectators Feb. 5, 2016 at the U.S. Nationals Snow Sculpting Competition in Lake Geneva. Dan Plutchak/staff photo
Despite weather and other challenges, the U.s. Nationals Snow Sculpting Competition carried on in Lake Geneva. View some of the scenes of the weekend here.
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