One of the many large and polished ice sculptures carved for The Loop Ice Carnival. The custom ice sculptures are currently featured in front of many popular Loop establishments – at least until they melt! | photo by Max Bouvatte
Amber Cox, right, wore here "triple layered look" to keep warm as she helps 4-year-old Joseph get rigged up for bungee jumping. | photo by Max Bouvatte
Light snow starts to fall as skateboarders take to a ramp that was built on the roof of the Moonrise Hotel on Delmar Boulevard. | photo by Max Bouvatte
One of the many large and polished ice sculptures carved for The Loop Ice Carnival. The custom ice sculptures are currently featured in front of many popular Loop establishments – at least until they melt! | photo by Max Bouvatte
Amber Cox, right, wore here "triple layered look" to keep warm as she helps 4-year-old Joseph get rigged up for bungee jumping. | photo by Max Bouvatte
Zoe Coleman, 8, flies high into the bitter cold air as her mother watches below. | photo by Max Bouvatte
The Scott family poses with the Ice Queen and Jack Frost at The Loop Ice Carnival| photo by Max Bouvatte
Members of the Gardner family lob a frozen turkey down the bowling alley hoping to knock a few pins down.| photo by Max Bouvatte
Three-year-old Rhys Starmeyer gets ready to slide down the ice slide. | photo by Max Bouvatte
A few ice sculptures ready to be polished. | photo by Max Bouvatte
Light snow starts to fall as skateboarders take to a ramp that was built on the roof of the Moonrise Hotel on Delmar Boulevard. | photo by Max Bouvatte