“Be one” – Video
Enjoy 🙂
There is more pictures and videos to come. But we have to prepare now for the judges which arrive at 10:00am – Keep your fingers crossed for team Germany.
Enjoy 🙂
There is more pictures and videos to come. But we have to prepare now for the judges which arrive at 10:00am – Keep your fingers crossed for team Germany.
We want to mention that the hospitality of the event and the organization is brilliant. Ivy and Don are providing first class food, drinks and organized various dinner and events. But this is not only feeling like a typical international Challenge. It is a very warm and family like environment. We bow to you Ivy and Don!
Air Canada was not nice to our luggage
Mikes room looks a bit untidy – We got a problem with a bluetooth module, the antenna broke. Finding a replacement for this specific part in  a location like Whitehorse is like asking for a bottle of red wine at the Hofbräuhaus.
Lothar is testing the “Be One” interface
Last details
Unfortunately the weather is too warm. Also Canada faces the global climate change. We expect temperatures above freezing point and all teams struggle with this very much.
Some Teams try to shield the sun
If the sculpture comes with lots of details the current weather situation is the worst thing you can have. The snow melts on the surface 2-5cm deep and blurs thin lines or melts overhangs.
How are we doing?
We are a bit better prepared since we come with our own sun roof, however we are also quite concerned if the tons of kilograms heavy roof stays where it is. Lothar said if you hear crackles -> run.
Snow is almost gone on the venue. Water everywhere.
Most of the snow is now carved out of the sculpture. Now we concentrate on details and sanding.
We got invited by the city of Whitehorse (at least this is what we think it was) to a traditional dinner. People were dressed very nicely and we must say it was a good idea not go there directly from the carving area but have a shower first 🙂
Yesterday the opening party took place. It was amazing to see how all the people melt together. Of course there is competition but at the same time we felt a very strong spirit. Teams across the globe built a community or should I say family? Well it’s up to the teams to decide on this but for us it is a huge honer to be part of this exciting challenge. To build such a nice environment and connecting people around the world you’ll need someone who brings it all together. In case of the Whitehorse Challenge there is a team of passionated people addicted to snow carving – they do an outstanding piece of work!
So we feel very very well here and even if we might not win the challenge we won already – We won lots of new friends and we have had the unique chance to feel what Olympic Spirit means.
He who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life –Â Muhammad Ali