Falling under the weight of heavy ice, these long, pointed spikes of ice form when dripping water freezes.
What is an icicle?
This massive member of the deer family is hunted in places like Alaska and Canada and is easily recognized by the male's huge, flat, shovel-like antlers.
What is a moose?
To safely cook outdoors without starting a forest fire, you should always build your campfire inside a ring made of these heavy objects.
What are rocks or stones?
Because there are no kitchen sinks in the woods, campers keep their food cold by packing it inside this insulated plastic chest filled with ice.
What is a cooler?
This massive, icy ocean surrounds the North Pole and is home to polar bears and narwhals.
What is the Arctic Ocean?
Hunters wear clothing printed with this type of pattern, designed to blend into trees and brush so wildlife can't spot them.
What is camouflage?
This sticky, sweet substance can be collected by tapping onto the trunks of maple trees in the winter.
What is tree sap?
Hunters look for these things that are left behind in mud, snow, or dirt to figure out which direction an animal is traveling.
What are tracks?
In this Winter Olympic sport, players slide heavy granite stones down the ice while teammates sweep the ice with brooms.
What is curling
It is like a slingshot but not like a traditional firearm that hunters usually use.
What is a bow and arrow?
This small, pocket-sized tool is usually used for cutting the meat off the bone.
What is a pocket knife?
In Ancient mythology, this hammer-wielding god of thunder is often depicted fighting against the frost giants.
Who is Thor?
Instead of enduring the cold, many species of birds and monarch butterflies do this, flying thousands of miles south to warmer climates.
What is migration?
It is crucial for hunters to pay attention to this invisible weather factor, because it can carry their human scent directly to an animal’s nose.
What is the wind?
To save space in a backpack, this handy camping utensil combines a spoon and a fork into one single tool.
What is a spork?
What day is the winter solstice?
December 21 or (12/21)