| He spends his days stealing beer and cigarettes to numb the boredom of life in the miniscule, snowbound village he has grown up in. |
| If you have to be snowbound, Cambridge, and especially the beautiful Charles Hotel, is a great place to be. |
| Skis were particularly well suited to travel through snowbound central Idaho, because the trees are sparse. |
| The Englishman will have to beat off fierce Scandinavian competition in the most snowbound event of the season. |
| One of the worst areas was beyond Smithills where several moorland roads were snowbound, and cattle trucks have been marooned. |
| There is an incredible scene, filmed at night, when the two are helped over snowbound mountains by Kurdish villagers. |