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Thread started 02/19/17 7:30am

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Hair Freezing Contest Is Hottest Thing In The Yukon Right Now

what a great new tradition!!! maybe if temperatures here in Minneapolis were not up around 50 degrees, i'd be out there doing this too!! maybe cool

Hair Freezing Contest Is Hottest Thing In The Yukon Right Now

By David Moye

from: http://www.huffingtonpost...ca?u7ynwmi


Things are pretty chill in Whitehorse, Yukon, in February, where the average temperature rarely exceeds 25 degrees Fahrenheit.

But things can still get heated, thanks to a chilling hair-freezing competition.

The Takhini Hot Pools, which has held the very cool contest every February since 2011, invites hot spring visitors to submit their best frozen hair photos in hopes of winning a first prize of $700 in cold hard cash.



cont. at link


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Reply #1 posted 02/19/17 11:52am

morningsong

I'd of imagine such a thing would be damaging to hair but I guess not.
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Reply #2 posted 02/19/17 2:27pm

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morningsong said:

I'd of imagine such a thing would be damaging to hair but I guess not.

looks great though, right? smile

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Reply #3 posted 02/20/17 8:43am

morningsong

It doesn't look like I expected. Kind of artful. But for someone not use to it it looks very cold, makes me shiver just looking at it.
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