Inland Iglu: The Chillest Winter Fort
A project in Idaho Falls, ID by Inland Iglu000days
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The World's First Self-Building Iglu, Winter camping will never be the same!
Backers: 65
Average Pledge Per Backer: $432
Funded: $28,105 of $25,000
Dates: Feb 21st -> Mar 23rd (30 days)
Project By: Inland Iglu
Backers: 65
Average Pledge Per Backer: $432
Funded: $28,105 of $25,000
Dates: Feb 21st -> Mar 23rd (30 days)
Project By: Inland Iglu
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current pledge level
Last Updated: March 23 @ 12:17 -0400 GMT
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of goal

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Latest News
Want a FREE Rainbow Mister? 🌈 😎 ❄️
March 8th - via: kickstarter.com
Hey all!! Thanks so much for your support in backing Inland Iglu! We've got two weeks to go and we believe we are going to make it...with your support! And guess what?! We have created a way you can help us! We are going to give a FREE Rainbow Mister... (Read More)
Inland Iglu lets you build an "igloo" out of garden-hose water
February 22nd - via: newatlas.com
Currently the subject of a Kickstarter campaign, the Inland Iglu takes the form of a pop-up-tent-like dome consisting of linked fiberglass rods and a fabric mesh covering. An included set of LED rope lights gets wound around the structure, while the user's garden hose is pulled inside of it and connected to a receptacle in the dome's ceiling. (Read More)
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