Glacier picspam!!
Jan. 14th, 2009 11:59 amI'm gonna go down the list of Alaskan glaciers on Wikipedia and post them here! (Or at least the ones I can find haha)

Barnard Glacier, in the St. Elias Mountains *drools at its moraine*

Bering Glacier..or part of it in Wrangel-St. Elias National Park

Some guy at Brady Glacier at Glacier Bay

Carroll Glacier at Glacier Bay..oooh

Chenega Glacier, Prince William Sound

Clark Glacier, Glacier Bay (now look at THAT scenery)

Columbia Glacier, Prince William Sound

Davidson Glacier, near Haines

Exit Glacier, Kenai Mountains (duuuuuude...)

Grand Pacific Glacier, Glacier Bay (haha wow look how dirty it is)

Grewingk Glacier, Chugach Mountains

Guyot Glacier, Robinson Mountains

Harvard Glacier, Prince William Sound (look it its moraines!!)

Hubbard Glacier, Disenchantment Bay. It's the longest tidewater glacier in Alaska. It's advancing and the ice at the front of it is 400 years old

John Hopkins Glacier, Glacier Bay

Kahiltna Glacier, Mount McKinley

Kennicott Glacier, Wrangell Mountains

Lamplugh Glacier, Glacier Bay

LeConte Glacier, LeConte Bay

Logan Glacier, Yukon-US boundary

Malaspina Glacier, St. Elias Mountains (duuuude!!)

This is the MARGERIE Glacier, at GLACIER BAY. Heeee ;)

Matanuska Glacier, Glenn Highway. It expands about a foot a day! (It's probably destroying the forest too..)

Meares Glacier, Prince William Sound

Mendenhall Glacier, Juneau

Miles Glacier, Miles Lake

Muir Glacier, Glacier Bay

Nabesna Glacier, Wrangell Mountains. It's the longest valley glacier in North America (75 miles long!)

Portage Glacier, Kenai Peninsula

Reid Glacier, Glacier Bay

Riggs Glacier, Glacier Bay

Ruth Glacier of course!

Taku Glacier, near Juneau

Tazlina Glacier, Chugach Mountains

Tutstumena Glacier, Kenai Peninsula

Varigated Glacier, Russel Fjord

Yahtse Glacier, Icy Bay

Yale Glacier, College Fjord

This one wasn't on the list but I knew about it sooo..Childs Glacier, Chugach National Forest
Pic of the day:

Another mountain lake haha. Dad went swimming! Brrrr
Aurora borealis: The Latin name for the northern lights, the dancing, dazzling display in the northern sky, most easily seen from October throughout April. The aurora is a massive electrical discharge thought to be caused by solar wind hitting earth's magnetic field

Barnard Glacier, in the St. Elias Mountains *drools at its moraine*

Bering Glacier..or part of it in Wrangel-St. Elias National Park

Some guy at Brady Glacier at Glacier Bay

Carroll Glacier at Glacier Bay..oooh

Chenega Glacier, Prince William Sound

Clark Glacier, Glacier Bay (now look at THAT scenery)

Columbia Glacier, Prince William Sound

Davidson Glacier, near Haines

Exit Glacier, Kenai Mountains (duuuuuude...)

Grand Pacific Glacier, Glacier Bay (haha wow look how dirty it is)

Grewingk Glacier, Chugach Mountains

Guyot Glacier, Robinson Mountains

Harvard Glacier, Prince William Sound (look it its moraines!!)

Hubbard Glacier, Disenchantment Bay. It's the longest tidewater glacier in Alaska. It's advancing and the ice at the front of it is 400 years old

John Hopkins Glacier, Glacier Bay

Kahiltna Glacier, Mount McKinley

Kennicott Glacier, Wrangell Mountains

Lamplugh Glacier, Glacier Bay

LeConte Glacier, LeConte Bay

Logan Glacier, Yukon-US boundary

Malaspina Glacier, St. Elias Mountains (duuuude!!)

This is the MARGERIE Glacier, at GLACIER BAY. Heeee ;)

Matanuska Glacier, Glenn Highway. It expands about a foot a day! (It's probably destroying the forest too..)

Meares Glacier, Prince William Sound

Mendenhall Glacier, Juneau

Miles Glacier, Miles Lake

Muir Glacier, Glacier Bay

Nabesna Glacier, Wrangell Mountains. It's the longest valley glacier in North America (75 miles long!)

Portage Glacier, Kenai Peninsula

Reid Glacier, Glacier Bay

Riggs Glacier, Glacier Bay

Ruth Glacier of course!

Taku Glacier, near Juneau

Tazlina Glacier, Chugach Mountains

Tutstumena Glacier, Kenai Peninsula

Varigated Glacier, Russel Fjord

Yahtse Glacier, Icy Bay

Yale Glacier, College Fjord

This one wasn't on the list but I knew about it sooo..Childs Glacier, Chugach National Forest
Pic of the day:

Another mountain lake haha. Dad went swimming! Brrrr
Aurora borealis: The Latin name for the northern lights, the dancing, dazzling display in the northern sky, most easily seen from October throughout April. The aurora is a massive electrical discharge thought to be caused by solar wind hitting earth's magnetic field
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