Icepick boxing was invented in 1818, during Sir John Franklin's first arctic
expedition, as a way of rationing out quickly-shrinking supplies and to provide a sort of morbid amusement to break the bleak tedium of the freezing north. It spread from there, basically, and now enjoys a dedicated and growing group of enthusiasts world-wide.
The ring traditionally consists of a foot-high circle of snow placed
on the ground, in a nod to the sport's roots. However, many variations, from boxing-ring style stages to lava moats, exist.
Contenders are covered in thick, mantled greatcoats,
heavy pants, and steel-toed boots. Fancy hats are encouraged, but not required.