A group of Sea Cadets are spending five days in Genesee County Park learning winter survival skills.
It's an annual event for the cadets, who hail from throughout Western New York.
The Sea Cadet program is sponsored by the U.S. Navy League and runs year-round.
Youths from 11 to 13 are called leaguers and actual cadets are age 13 through high school graduation. The program includes two weeks of basic training, monthly meetings at either Buffalo Navy Reserve Center or the Buffalo Navy Park, and annual training in a specialty. Cadets can choose any specialty the Navy offers, from firefighting to military law.
Choose to train as a Navy Seal and you will get to spend two weeks training with actual Navy Seals.
The winter survival course is designed to teach basic first aid, plus how to survive for at least a short time in winter conditions.
One of the tasks today was for cadets to build a quinzee, which is an igloo-like structure made from a mound of compacted snow that can be used as a temporary shelter if you became stranded outside during a winter storm.