Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Let it Snow!

The day started with a drive on Iceland parkway to the Glaciers.   Imagine our surprise to encounter swirling snow in June!

In Alaska we saw beautiful Glaciers from the ship and got a chance to fly over Glaciers. Today's adventure involved walking on a Glacier.  They took us out in these really cool buses with huge tires (the path over the Glaciers involves a very steep decline in elevation (35%) - our driver told us that was twice what would be allowed on a normal road).

We had fun walking on the Glacier.  They had roped off an area so we were sure not to encounter any crevices so we were pretty safe.   I must admit it was a little hard to tell the difference between having 800 feet of ice/packed snow under our feet and 6 inches!





Next came Kevin's favorite part of the trip.  The park service recently  worked with Brewster tours to create a Glacier skywalk.   This is a glass bottomed structure that they have cantilevered over the Glacier so everyone can get a view of the top.   They reassured us that the award winning design could support the weight of 2 747s - but Kevin's years as a programmer made him a bit uneasy that the the implementation would really  meet its design goals.


Next we stopped at Mistaya Canyon - which involved a short hike to more beautiful scenery below.   



Last but not least, we tried the Bow Valley Parkway again - and this time we got to observe a large moose munching on trees and bushes very near us on the side of the road.



A long, full day - hoping we are able to sleep in tomorrow!

2 comments:

  1. Just a bit more on the glacier we walked on. It is receding 15 meters a year and is expected to be gone in 70 years. (And at the rate it is receding our return trip from the glacier was a half inch shorter than the trip out.)

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  2. The Glacier Skywalk is cool! Joseph has been talking about going to Glacier Park forever also. I now see why summer is the only time to go. Did you pack enough warm clothes?

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