Be very careful, boys (and others) have been killed by collapsing sand holes. No matter how fast their friends tried to dig them out. The sand is not just cutting off your air, and filling your mouth and nose if you try to inhale, it’s also a crushing weight on your lungs, much more than avalanche snow for instance. If you want to dig a hole deeper than your chest, do it in more-solid dirt, not sand.
This boy holes
I guess they paid the troll toll
Similarly, snow piles can be dangerous. Like the kind made by machines clearing parking lots that kids love to play on. Depending on how packed it is, there could be gaps a kid could fall in and get stuck, plus kids scream when they are having fun, so many adults might just filter out the sound of child screaming.
The ones at schools might be specifically made with kids playing on them in mind, but I doubt that’s the case for ones in random parking lots, though maybe I’m just underestimating typical snow plough training.
The biggest danger with snow caves is that they absorb pretty much all sound, so you can’t hear the screaming if it eve partly collapses.
We always build our kid igloos without roofs for this reason.
Also don’t bury people even waste deep below the high tide water line. There are some frantic videos about that too if you go searching.
Oh, that’s a very good point!
There’s also a segment about that in an anthology horror movie where Leslie Nielsen gets revenge on his wife and her lover, Ted Danson.
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0083767/
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0083767/mediaviewer/rm3460156416/
A lot of beaches in Cali ban holes deeper than 2ft
The irresistible human urge to build (or dig) things together.
We’re tall, bipedal ants and I love us for that.
Genuinely might be an evolutionarily selected disposition. Could totally see there being an advantage there.
This tracks. I hate doing physical labor by myself, but doing it with others is satisfying.
Good way to die horribly
But at least we got to dig a hole
Pretty as long as the hole is wider than it is deep they should be fine.
Oof, unsupported walls in holes can kill you extremely fast. I’d never go into a hole deeper than my waist without shoring (even then, ehhhh).
Stay safe!
Just guys being dudes

Drrrr
Digging is also loved by dogs. Many dogs I’ve known would dig if you started digging. I wouldn’t be surprised that digging is one of those things that sets off dopamine receptors.
Probably helpful for both digging burrows and hunting burrowing animals.
Instant visible progress, obstacles but not major ones (usually), engagement to move, a way to burn energy, distraction from something bothersome…
Digging holes builds character.

Dangerous
You go in the hole
This is my hole
Holesome.
There’s something funny about how simple projects like this instantly turn into a group activity. One person starts digging and suddenly everyone wants to contribute.
It’s clear what is required. There are no blockers to contribution. It’s immediately rewarding, and progress is rapid and measurable.
Just about the opposite of any other project you might be involved in
In addition to the other comments, here’s a video:
The video forgot to mention this as well

That lego figure clip was probably the most underwhelming way to show the dangers of collapse.
Excellent Jacob Geller on this exact phenomenon:
His video essays are so good they make me wish supposedly “one of the best in the country” school systems that I went through didn’t condition me to loathe writing so I would have some practice and skills to write things myself.
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