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Yesterday morning Jo had to do something for work, so mom and I took Ryan to see Valdez Glacier Lake and the fish hatchery at Allison Point. The tide was SUPER low! The hatchery breeds salmon and lets them go, and in a year or two they return to spawn..there were lots of fish, but there's a weir preventing them from going any farther (a guy at the hatchery said the fish weren't ready yet, and when they are they open a gate and let the fish in to these tunnel things to spawn. They seemed ready to me, it was hard watching them work so hard to jump over the weir and get nowhere lol). There was a sea lion in the distance catching fish, but not much else was happening, so we went back to the B&B, had lunch, and then went bike riding! We rented the bikes from the same company we rented the kayaks from. The bikes were electric, and you could either peddle or use the throttle. The throttle was fun (especially since I'm out of shape LOL)..the bikes could go 20 MPH, but the highest I got on mine was 16 I think. We biked to Old Town, where Valdez was before getting destroyed by a tsunami after the 1964 earthquake. I'd never been there before, but here wasn't much to see, except for a couple poles in the water and the foundation of the post office. Then we biked on some trails (which had bear scat D:), and stopped at a place a geocache was, but it must have fallen down the pole it was in, because only tape was left on the cover of the pole..darn! We went out to Allison Point again, this time at high tide, and there were a whole group of sea lions getting a very easy dinner haha! It was cool watching them, and watching the seagulls swarm around them when they were trying to eat lol. Then we biked back to the rental place..I think we did at least 11 or so miles! I needed wipers on my glasses lol, since it rained the whole time, but it was still cool..we all need bikes like that haha. Walking seemed very slow after that. :P Then we had dinner, finally found two geocaches (they were done with construction for the day, so we grabbed the opportunity) and played Betrayal at House on the Hill..after the traitors were revealed (mom and I), Ryan and Jo went to Safeway (the traitor(s) always have to be in a different room so everyone else can strategize in secret). I saw the lamps shaking a bit, and then an alarm blared on our phones, and when I looked I saw this:
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Mom and I were just like "WTF?!?" We checked online and saw that an 8.2 earthquake had struck near the Aleutians, and a tsunami warning was issued for the coastal areas, even as far as Hawaii! This earthquake was largest earthquake in the United States since the one in 1964!! We were totally freaking out..the B&B owner said the "safe spot" was the high school, so when Ryan and Jo got back we grabbed important stuff and headed there (the tsunami wasn't expected in Valdez for an hour or two, but we didn't want to wait till it was too late!). We hung out there for a couple hours, till we saw them downgrade all the warnings. The earthquake was shallow and occurred underneath a shelf in the ocean, so it didn't displace very much water. The biggest waves were only a foot above normal..wow, talk about luck!! I'm not sure I needed that experience, but it was still interesting lol. I'm glad it happened in the middle of nowhere, with minimal damage!

Today we went on a wildlife/glacier cruise. It was pretty nice out, with some blue sky! Jo was looking at the map they gave us, of the route and various named places, and then was like "hey! That 'unnamed' glacier we flew over after Shoup, that was Anderson Glacier!" You can see Anderson Glacier from Valdez if the weather's good enough (there were clouds covering it this morning). Indeed, when I looked at the map, it's right near Shoup (only higher up), in between Shoup and Columbia! We HAD to have passed over it. That made me SO happy haha, it has a name!! Someone should tell that pilot. :P You can see very little of Shoup now from the boat, sad! All that awesomeness just hiding so close by! We saw lots of wildlife..sea otters, sea lions, bald eagles, puffins, a pod of orcas, a humpback whale, jellyfish, and other various birds. There were a lot of kids on the boat, and they were SO funny..when one saw the orcas, she was like "I see its nose!!" haha. When one saw a dirty iceberg, she said "it looks like chocolate, I wanna eat it!" Oh good, I'm not the only one that thinks some glacier look like chocolate and ice cream mixed together. :P We saw Columbia Glacier, but we didn't get very close because they said there was too much ice..it didn't look THAT bad to me (the other guy would try, but then he has a smaller boat), but then I saw that instead we were going over to this cove with a bunch of other glaciers, which used to be connected to Columbia. I'd never gone over there before, but I imagine it was covered with ice before! The mountainsides were absolutely barren and covered with moraines..so crazy to see such new land!! We got half a mile from the face of Columbia's remnants, and we also saw some kayakers SUPER close to the face of one! That very glacier then calved awesomely (I will never not jump up and down and squee when that happens haha), and we saw the kayakers paddle away like crazy! There was one kid who was just SCREAMING in terror..their tour guide (I imagine they were a tour group) should NOT have let them get that close!! I hope they were ok! It was cool being surrounded by glaciers haha, and I always get weirdly sad after leaving them. I always feel like we don't spend enough time with the glaciers, though I imagine it's longer than I think. Then we just went back to Valdez..you could see Anderson Glacier this time, and I was like "yup, that's the one we flew over!" *points to familiar-looking ridge of ice* When we docked, I saw the Saga, a Deadliest Catch boat..cool! Now we're just relaxing..tomorrow's our last full day here, awww :(

more cool pics! )

28. Musician you would like to see live if you had the chance? Of Monsters and Men, for one

29. Have you ever met an online friend in real life? Yeah..Dana, Aimee, etc. It's so cool to see them in real life :D
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Since we ended up having no plans yesterday, we did random stuff around town, like booking a kayak trip at Valdez Glacier Lake (today), a bike ride (tomorrow) and a cruise to Columbia Glacier on Thursday with another company (the other company called and said they're definitely shut down this week). We also visited Valdez Glacier Lake, and watched sea lions catch fish at Allison Point

I kept begging to go on a helicopter tour I read about, which landed on Shoup Glacier (I've been wanting to land on a glacier for years!) and flew over Columbia Glacier. It was expensive, but I was like "I just lived through a pandemic, I deserve this" haha. Plus, the weather was really nice! We went down to the airport where the tours are, and the guy said he could get us in today, and since we were Alaska residents, he'd give us a discount, and Jo would be free! (Ryan has to work from "home" a few days this week, so he couldn't go.) Jo wasn't going to go, but none of us could say no to that deal! Jo had never been in a helicopter or on a glacier..lots of new experiences on this trip for him haha. Oh my, it was SUPER EPIC!! It was beautiful flying out of Valdez and over Prince William Sound and into the green mountains. We saw the little you could see of Shoup Glacier when you're on the ground, flew over a mountain ridge, and squeed SO hard when I saw the REST of the glacier..I didn't realize how big the rest of it is! It was SO awesome and beautiful. Jo was amazed too, and I said "just wait till you see Columbia!!" We found a spot to land near a super blue pool..yay I've landed on a glacier now!! The water from the pool tasted so good. We walked around the glacier for awhile (Jo was nervous because a couple years ago he slipped on ice and broke his leg. Walking on glaciers is definitely not easy!) and saw some moulins (a drainage hole) and just enjoyed the nice weather! I definitely grabbed a rock right off the glacier to take home! After that we took off again and flew over a couple "baby" glaciers..the pilot said he was trying to keep Columbia hidden for as long as possible haha. Then we crested a ridge and there it was! Jo was like "WHOAAA" haha. It may be retreating, but it's still huge! It's one of the fastest moving glaciers in the world, and you can definitely tell..lots of crevasses and stuff. Flying right down the face of it was AWESOME..there's nothing like the feeling of being in front of a big tidewater glacier. :D We looked for wildlife on the way back, and saw a couple goats and some bald eagles. That was such an awesome flight, absolutely worth every penny! We were all disappointed in seeing "just" the mountains when we landed LOL..I love how much you see from the air! After we got back to the B&B we played Betrayal at House on the Hill and went to bed

Today the weather has been cloudy and drizzly (good thing we did the helicopter tour yesterday!). Mom and I wanted to find some geocaches, but they were either in somewhere with construction or in the (probably) bear-infested woods..darn. We did go kayaking at Valdez Glacier Lake though. In the past couple years, Valdez Glacier has become very active..some people actually died in 2019 when they got too close to the face and it calved on them. Last year, a mile of ice broke off, making the lake much bigger. We decided to rent kayaks and take a guide, so we could stay safe. We had fun paddling amongst the icebergs, some of which were HUGE. When I kayaked there in 2014 you could see a lot of the glacier, but this time the icebergs were so tall that they blocked the view, unless you were in just the right spot. The guide said the lake changes all the time, which must be interesting. I took some pictures, but not too many because I didn't want to drift on to a piece of ice and get stuck haha. After that we had dinner, ice cream, and are now relaxing. I always love seeing the feral bunnies around Valdez, they're so cute haha

epic pictures here!! )

26. Do you like makeup? No, though movie makeup can look cool

27. What celebrity death(s) effected you the most? Heath Ledger, Steve Irwin, Robin Williams, etc..I still miss them
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Yesterday morning Jo had to do something for work, so mom and I took Ryan to see Valdez Glacier Lake and the fish hatchery at Allison Point. The tide was SUPER low! The hatchery breeds salmon and lets them go, and in a year or two they return to spawn..there were lots of fish, but there's a weir preventing them from going any farther (a guy at the hatchery said the fish weren't ready yet, and when they are they open a gate and let the fish in to these tunnel things to spawn. They seemed ready to me, it was hard watching them work so hard to jump over the weir and get nowhere lol). There was a sea lion in the distance catching fish, but not much else was happening, so we went back to the B&B, had lunch, and then went bike riding! We rented the bikes from the same company we rented the kayaks from. The bikes were electric, and you could either peddle or use the throttle. The throttle was fun (especially since I'm out of shape LOL)..the bikes could go 20 MPH, but the highest I got on mine was 16 I think. We biked to Old Town, where Valdez was before getting destroyed by a tsunami after the 1964 earthquake. I'd never been there before, but here wasn't much to see, except for a couple poles in the water and the foundation of the post office. Then we biked on some trails (which had bear scat D:), and stopped at a place a geocache was, but it must have fallen down the pole it was in, because only tape was left on the cover of the pole..darn! We went out to Allison Point again, this time at high tide, and there were a whole group of sea lions getting a very easy dinner haha! It was cool watching them, and watching the seagulls swarm around them when they were trying to eat lol. Then we biked back to the rental place..I think we did at least 11 or so miles! I needed wipers on my glasses lol, since it rained the whole time, but it was still cool..we all need bikes like that haha. Walking seemed very slow after that. :P Then we had dinner, finally found two geocaches (they were done with construction for the day, so we grabbed the opportunity) and played Betrayal at House on the Hill..after the traitors were revealed (mom and I), Ryan and Jo went to Safeway (the traitor(s) always have to be in a different room so everyone else can strategize in secret). I saw the lamps shaking a bit, and then an alarm blared on our phones, and when I looked I saw this:
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Mom and I were just like "WTF?!?" We checked online and saw that an 8.2 earthquake had struck near the Aleutians, and a tsunami warning was issued for the coastal areas, even as far as Hawaii! This earthquake was largest earthquake in the United States since the one in 1964!! We were totally freaking out..the B&B owner said the "safe spot" was the high school, so when Ryan and Jo got back we grabbed important stuff and headed there (the tsunami wasn't expected in Valdez for an hour or two, but we didn't want to wait till it was too late!). We hung out there for a couple hours, till we saw them downgrade all the warnings. The earthquake was shallow and occurred underneath a shelf in the ocean, so it didn't displace very much water. The biggest waves were only a foot above normal..wow, talk about luck!! I'm not sure I needed that experience, but it was still interesting lol. I'm glad it happened in the middle of nowhere, with minimal damage!

Today we went on a wildlife/glacier cruise. It was pretty nice out, with some blue sky! Jo was looking at the map they gave us, of the route and various named places, and then was like "hey! That 'unnamed' glacier we flew over after Shoup, that was Anderson Glacier!" You can see Anderson Glacier from Valdez if the weather's good enough (there were clouds covering it this morning). Indeed, when I looked at the map, it's right near Shoup (only higher up), in between Shoup and Columbia! We HAD to have passed over it. That made me SO happy haha, it has a name!! Someone should tell that pilot. :P You can see very little of Shoup now from the boat, sad! All that awesomeness just hiding so close by! We saw lots of wildlife..sea otters, sea lions, bald eagles, puffins, a pod of orcas, a humpback whale, jellyfish, and other various birds. There were a lot of kids on the boat, and they were SO funny..when one saw the orcas, she was like "I see its nose!!" haha. When one saw a dirty iceberg, she said "it looks like chocolate, I wanna eat it!" Oh good, I'm not the only one that thinks some glacier look like chocolate and ice cream mixed together. :P We saw Columbia Glacier, but we didn't get very close because they said there was too much ice..it didn't look THAT bad to me (the other guy would try, but then he has a smaller boat), but then I saw that instead we were going over to this cove with a bunch of other glaciers, which used to be connected to Columbia. I'd never gone over there before, but I imagine it was covered with ice before! The mountainsides were absolutely barren and covered with moraines..so crazy to see such new land!! We got half a mile from the face of Columbia's remnants, and we also saw some kayakers SUPER close to the face of one! That very glacier then calved awesomely (I will never not jump up and down and squee when that happens haha), and we saw the kayakers paddle away like crazy! There was one kid who was just SCREAMING in terror..their tour guide (I imagine they were a tour group) should NOT have let them get that close!! I hope they were ok! It was cool being surrounded by glaciers haha, and I always get weirdly sad after leaving them. I always feel like we don't spend enough time with the glaciers, though I imagine it's longer than I think. Then we just went back to Valdez..you could see Anderson Glacier this time, and I was like "yup, that's the one we flew over!" *points to familiar-looking ridge of ice* When we docked, I saw the Saga, a Deadliest Catch boat..cool! Now we're just relaxing..tomorrow's our last full day here, awww :(

more cool pics! )

28. Musician you would like to see live if you had the chance? Of Monsters and Men, for one

29. Have you ever met an online friend in real life? Yeah..Dana, Aimee, etc. It's so cool to see them in real life :D
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Today was another gorgeous day! Before we left Juneau, we had breakfast with Christine and Jim. It was weird..as we were pulling in, I suddenly remembered that's where dad and I ate when we came on the ferry!! So weird your brain can suddenly remember things like that. We'll definitely have to come back and adventure with her again! I was excited to see which glaciers I could spot, and oh my, it did not disappoint..it was INCREDIBLE. Our B&B told us about Herbert Glacier, which you can walk 9 miles one way to (D:), and I saw it as we flew away from Juneau. Everything was stunningly beautiful. I was wondering what other glaciers we were seeing, when we started flying over one and thought "huh, this one looks familiar." It was when I spotted the cruise ship in front of it that I knew: we were flying by Margerie and Grand Pacific Glaciers in Glacier Bay!!! I might have seen Margerie from the air before, but this was my first time recognizing it! So cool!! Not only that, but I finally saw Hubbard Glacier from the air! I've been dying to see it for years lol. At 76 miles, Hubbard is the longest tidewater glacier in North America..it's 6 miles wide at its terminus, and it's advancing! When I showed mom, she was like "wow, that is a BIG glacier" haha. After that I saw a lot of glaciers I knew: Columbia, Meares, Valdez, Harvard, Yale, Barry, Coxe, Cascade, Knik, etc..it was super awesome!! (Too bad Malaspina was covered by clouds, that glacier is like nothing I've seen before, the glacier that looks like chocolate and ice cream mixed together LOL.) So amazing!

After we landed and got our room at the hotel (which is..ehhh, but I've stayed in worse) and had dinner, we walked over to the museum to see their exhibit about the Franklin Expedition! A guy did a presentation and told us about the different things, and then we walked around and examined the items more closely. Most of the artifacts were from the Erebus, which was found first (2014, and the Terror in 2016..I remember reading it online when they finally found it!)..there was a sextant, plates, cutlery, part of the ship's wheel, etc..but by far the coolest thing was the ACTUAL LETTER written by Crozier and others before they disappeared, found in a cairn by a lieutenant in 1859!! Of course I knew about the letter, but I didn't expect to actually see it!! There aren't many surviving documents from the expedition, so that is super awesome! After that we walked back to the hotel..another successful day :D

Tomorrow is my 30th birthday (omg O_o), and what better way to spend it than taking a boat to Portage Glacier and going to Title Wave Books? You might get sick of glacier pics after this :P

yet more glaciers under here :P )

Friday five

Nov. 3rd, 2017 06:46 pm
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1. What’s the best layered food? Cake, etc
2. What’s the best rolled food? Cinnamon rolls, burritos, etc
3. What’s the most recent cuisine you’ve tried for the first time from an ethnicity not your own? Indian
4. What’s a food that scares you? Bananas, because one time as a kid I was watching this guy carry bananas on TV and a wandering spider came out of the pile and bit him and he died D:
5. What’s something you eat solely because it’s good for you? Veggies maybe lol

We finally got some snow last night (we need it to insulate the ground for when it gets really cold), and we're supposed to get more tomorrow night and Sunday. Fresh snow is so fluffy haha

awesome aerial pics of meares and columbia glaciers! )

Alaska <3

Apr. 12th, 2014 04:41 pm
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32 Photos of Alaska Will Blow Your Mind and Make You Insanely Jealous

OMG this article is amazing..especially #3. There's nothing like standing next to a glacier in the fresh Alaska air <3 (I knew that was Columbia Glacier before reading the caption haha). It's such an honor to live here!

Day 8- What Animal’s Diet would you like to be on? )

EPIC

Aug. 28th, 2013 03:51 pm
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I'm still uploading my pics, but here's an AWESOME pic of the Lu-Lu Belle (in the middle, by all the ice) in front of Columbia Glacier. Wow!!! That scale is AMAZING! Columbia is still a huge glacier, even though it has retreated so much..

16. A .gif of a music video )

Would you rather have a band of mariachi singers follow you everywhere or have one determined bagpipe player follow you everywhere? The singers maybe

Today's trivia: It takes a sloth about a month to digest a meal

Home!

Aug. 27th, 2013 08:04 pm
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I am back from Valdez! It was another sunny day there when I woke up this morning! Wow..that like NEVER happens haha. Usually one of the days I'm there it's raining. Three days in a row must be a record. :P Before we left we checked out a salmon spawning (and dying D:) pond and checked out the icebergs by Valdez Glacier (you can't really see the glacier from the lake). There are companies that'll take you kayaking on the lake..we should do that one of these days. We stopped at Worthington Glacier again since the light was better and ended up hiking to it again haha! How can you not, when the opportunity is there and it's such a nice day? :P (Plus I may not see another glacier for awhile) That may have gotten my face even more sunburned..ouch. After that we just drove home, with a stop for lunch in Paxson. I love how close my apartment is to the Richardson Highway. :P I miss Abby and the other kitties though..aw

I'll post my pics soon, but here's mom's epic video of Columbia Glacier calving! Yes, that is me in the background yelling and freaking out and saying I'm shaking haha (does my voice really sound like that?? D:)

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Yesterday we drove to Valdez..it was so nice and clear! Spontaneous trips are the best haha. ;) The drive seemed to take longer than usual though..maybe cause we kept stopping (and the road was pretty bumpy..maybe mom was driving slower than usual). At one point I was poking mom cause I read about a flightseeing tour over the Wrangell Mountains and mom was like "I'm not Facebook!" OMG hahaha..that's hilarious. :P We of course hiked up to Worthington Glacier..it looked like it had receded more than it usually does in a year. I looked at pics from last year and the base of it was at this little lake..it definitely wasn't this year. Aw, poor glacier. :( I heard it's been pretty warm this year, so that's probably why. You could actually walk up on the glacier! Usually it's too steep. After that we continued to Valdez, checked into the hotel, had dinner, and relaxed at the hotel. I brought a fan (well..it's an air purifier thing, but it works haha) for white noise so I wouldn't hear dad snoring (I brought the one at my apartment cause it's pretty loud). It definitely worked..I didn't hear any snoring! Both mom and dad said it was nice too..cool (there are lots of glaciers in the mountains surrounding Valdez..one reason I titled this entry "glaciers everywhere!!" haha)

This morning we woke up to blue sky..woohoo! There were some clouds in the distance, but not those evil ones that rain on you and obscure the mountains. We had breakfast and took a walk before getting on the boat. The captain was happy to hear we'd been on the boat before. We saw sea otters, porpoises, sea lions, puffins, a bald eagle and other birds. No whales though..that's unusual. After checking out the sea lions we went over to Columbia Glacier! We were approaching this big ice wall and then the captain was like "that's not the REAL Columbia Glacier, the active ice is over here!" and he turned a corner and there was the huge face of the glacier..I think the face is 4 or 5 miles wide. Woww. Definitely the biggest tidewater glacier I've seen. We got a quarter of a mile from the face!!! Omg it was amazing. Since it was sunny, it didn't even feel that cold!! Normally I'm freezing and my hands are numb but I was fine, hot even! Wow..that never happens haha. I guess sun and no rain makes a difference. ;) The glacier was quite noisy..it calved so epically too!! Mom was looking through her binoculars when this HUGE piece fell off..I didn't see it since someone was in the way, but it was super loud! I got some great pics of it calving, and mom got a great video! (You can hear me yelling excitedly in it..can't help it, I'm a Crazy Glacier Lady..haha!) I loveee being that close to a calving glacier..one of the best feelings ever! I was definitely shaking after a big piece fell off and my legs actually felt weak..haha woww. It was such a beautiful day to be at the glacier. <3 Eventually we had to leave (booooo) and we went back to port. So amazinggg..my pics are epic. After that we had dinner and went back to the hotel. All of our faces got sunburned haha. Now..bedtime! We drive home tomorrow

here are a couple phone pics to hold you over till i get the others uploaded ;) )
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Today mom and I went hiking up to Eielson Tower, at the top of the hill mom lives on. I'd never been up there, but mom's always saying she went up there with dad or Laurie. This morning mom was like "you ARE going up to the tower with me today" haha. It was chilly, but still a nice day. It's at least a mile to the tower, possibly more. It's a nice workout without feeling like you're gonna die haha

Tomorrow my parents and I are going to Valdez! Mom checked the weather earlier and it said "clear" for Monday..immediately mom called the Lu-Lu Belle (a tour boat) and booked a trip haha (that is also how she bribed me to go to the tower :P). She found a hotel too. Most spontaneous trip EVER haha. I took the Lu-Lu Belle the first time I went to Valdez..it's a great tour. They try to go up to Columbia Glacier (last time there were too many icebergs). I've seen videos lately where people have been able to get to the face..that would be AWESOME. I bet it calves a LOT since it's retreating so fast. I hope it's sunny too!

pics from the hike )
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Wow!! Too bad there's no sound though. I need to take a boat to Columbia Glacier again, since last time there were too many icebergs preventing me from getting to the face of the glacier. I bet it calves like that all the time since it's retreating so fast..that would be so cool to see!!

Day 23 - A song that you cannot stand to listen to )

Would you rather marry a whiner or marry a bully? A whiner

Today's trivia: Many smells are heavier than air and can be smelled only at ground level

I knew it!

Jul. 25th, 2013 04:06 pm
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"The retreat of the Columbia [glacier] contributes to global sea-level rise, mostly through iceberg calving. This one glacier accounts for nearly half of the ice loss in the Chugach Mountains. However, the ice losses are not exclusively tied to increasing air and water temperatures. Climate change may have given the Columbia an initial nudge off of the moraine, but what has accelerated its disintegration has more to do with mechanical processes than warming temperatures. In fact, when the Columbia reaches the shoreline, its retreat will likely slow down. The more stable surface will cause the rate of calving to decline, making it possible for the glacier to start rebuilding a moraine and advancing once again."

I knew it! Hehe. That paragraph came from this awesome article. That slideshow of the glacier's retreat is crazyy. I can't wait till it advances again (though I guess it'll be awhile haha)!

Day 12 - The last song you heard )

Would you rather be trapped in a room full of enthusiastic preaching televangelists for eight hours or in a room full of raucous circus clowns for eight hours? The clowns

Today's trivia: The Sanskrit word for war, gavisti, literally means a desire for more cows
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The rate of icebergs breaking off from Alaska's Columbia Glacier will significantly slow within eight years, according to a new study.

Scientists from the University of Colorado at Boulder used a computer model that indicated the tidewater glacier by 2020 will retreat to a new, stable position in shallower water. The glacier, the study said, will achieve "dynamic equilibrium," where the rate of ice accumulation equals the rate of ice ablation, or ice removal.

That should slow the dramatic discharge of ice into ocean water that started in the 1980s and accelerated with warming, the study's authors said.

The Columbia Glacier is 95 miles east of Anchorage. It covers 425 square miles and was first documented in 1794 at 41 miles long.

A steady retreat began in the 1980s, said Steve Frenzel of the U.S. Geological Survey in Anchorage. The glacier not only lost ice as it retreated, he said, but also thinned considerably.

"It's lost a huge volume of ice," he said.

The glacier became a footnote to history in 1989 when the crude oil tanker Exxon Valdez changed course to avoid one of its icebergs and ran aground on Bligh Reef, spilling crude oil into Prince William Sound. The spill, however, triggered significant studies of Columbia Glacier calving, according to the study's authors, and the glacier has become one of the most well-documented tidewater glaciers in the world.

By 1995, Columbia Glacier had shrunk to 36 miles long and by late 2000, it was down to 34 miles long, the study's authors said.

By 2020, the study said, the Columbia Glacier will be just 26 miles long. The researchers conclude that the end of the glacier will have retreated into water shallow enough to provide a stable position through 2100.

I knew it!! I figured it would stabilize once it reached land or shallower water. Awesomee :D

95. Advertisement )

Would you rather always speak in rhyme or not hear every third word spoken to you? Speak in rhyme

Today's trivia: The Louvre was not supposed to be a museum - it was intended to be a place for Henry VI's drawings and paintings
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Today Dana and I went on the wildlife/glacier cruise! The weather was of course rainy and cloudy. :P I guess it was a little better than last time I was on the cruise since you couldn't see into the bay to Columbia Glacier and you could some today (they said even if it was clear you couldn't really see it anyway since it's retreated so much. They said it's split into two glaciers now!). There were some pretty cool icebergs from the glacier though. We saw a bunch of wildlife too..sea otters, humpback whales, porpoises, etc. Porpoises are so fun to watch hehe..they like the pressure from the bow and jump and play in front of the boat. We eventually got up to Meares Glacier..we got SO close to it haha..soo awesome. :D Again I heard it creaking and splitting omg. *swoons* It kept calving little chunks of ice (but it was still so loud!) and the captain was like "usually when it does that the whole part calves!" and like 5 seconds later it did!! MOST EPIC CALVING EVER!!! OMG this huge section of the face just broke off..I think the biggest calving I've ever seen! Omgomg. *SWOONS* Meares Glacier does not disappoint. :D It didn't really calve after that..but still, the one we saw was AWESOME. BEST SOUNDS EVERR. And for once I actually thought we spent a good amount of time at the glacier..still sad leaving it (heart..*breaks*) but I left it feeling very satisfied. Definitely makes up for Aialik and Portage. Being at a glacier face is so addictive haha..and also one of the happiest feelings for me. <3 AND I got a PICTURE of it calving!! That's sooo hard to do haha..it's unpredictable and your hands are FREEZING and it was hard to see what was on the screen. I win haha. Thenn we made our way back to Valdez with a couple more stops. Then we got dinner and now we're relaxing. We go back to Fairbanks tomorrow and Dana leaves that night. *sniff* I bet her trip was epic though ;)

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Feb. 13th, 2012 03:24 pm
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Whoa..how awesome is that?? The glacier in the video is Columbia! I wonder if the glacier's calving is slowing down cause when I was there the icebergs were HUGE and in the video they're pretty small and you can see the glacier's face which I wasn't able to see. The guy in the video is really hot too haha

Day 27 - The shoes you wore today )

Would you rather have regular encounters with aliens and not have any proof or have your best friend be invisible? Uhh..the aliens?

Today's trivia: A tree planet near a streetlight will keep its leaves longer into fall than other trees
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OMG AWESOME I WANT TO DO THIS. I want to get that close to Columbia Glacier!! Usually you can't cause of all the icebergs. Even though it's retreating massively..that thing is huge!! I'm not sure if the blackness in the middle of the glacier (by the water) is moraines or rocks (not sure how far the land is from it)

Wow..these winter sunrises have been so pretty..very orange. This place is just amazing

Day 141- A picture of you with huge headphones! )
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Wow..that's so awesome you can see it moving. It kinda looks like it's advancing in part of the video..

Day 18- A picture of you wearing a hat )

Would you rather live in a place where it is sunny 24 hours a day or where it is completely dark all day and all night? DEFINITELY sunny 24 hours a day

Today's trivia: All of Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is heated by underground hot springs

O hai

Aug. 28th, 2010 07:36 pm
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I'm back from Valdez! Guess who got a cold there? Me. Joyy. We drove there on Wednesday..I felt sniffy and kept getting worse as the day went on. The weather was rainy at one point but got better around the Black Rapids area. Then it was pretty nice and sunny the rest of the way. The weather was reaaallly nice in Valdez..it actually felt HOT cause it was so sunny there haha. It may even have been more sunny than when we went last year. We drove to the bed and breakfast we were staying at..a bunch of mom's coworkers were there so we said hi and then brought our stuff into the house. The owners had a cute dog that was the same breed as the family in Wisconsin..AND her name was Maggie! SO WEIRDD haha. I picked her up and she licked me like crazy hehe. We got dinner after that..my throat started feeling weird then. I went to bed feeling bleh

We had to get up at 5 something the next morning..my throat was hurting then. Breakfast was at 6..I took some Motrin and then went to eat. Del (the lady who owns the business) made an AMAZING breakfast all by herself..there was eggs, bacon, biscuits and gravy, a fruit platter, etc. I felt sorry for her doing all that work haha. Then we went to the boats to start fishing for silver salmon! The weather was still pretty nice but got cloudier as the day went on. We didn't have to go very far to fish..we spent a lot of the day out there trying to find them and catch them. I caught two! Yay! Hehe. Mom was the only one to catch the limit (six). The charter lady had to beat the fish with a club so it wouldn't flop everywhere..I couldn't watch that..ugh. We eventually went back to the harbor and the charter lady filleted them for us and we also went to get them frozen so they'd keep till we got home. After that we had dinner with our little group from the boat (we were split into two groups). I got some Theraflu at the store and sipped that while waiting for dinner to come. I guess it helped a little. After dinner we went back to the B&B and I took a couple hour nap. I also tried to get online but my computer couldn't find their connection. Mom went back to the store and got some Nyquil for me so I took that and went to bed

the rest )

Pics (and maybe my videos) tomorrow!
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I watched this depressing show on retreating glaciers yesterday..apparently Columbia Glacier is retreating 30 feet a day and could just disappear entirely. *sobs* It made me want to be a glaciologist haha. I don't want the glaciers to melt!

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Gussuk: One of a number of related Native words meaning "white person"--believed to be a corruption of the Russian word Kazak, or cossack. It is not a term of endearment

Valdez

Aug. 7th, 2008 11:47 pm
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Tuesday we drove to Valdiz..we stopped at places along the way. You could also see the pipeline when it was above ground stretching into the distance (wowww). We first stopped at the city of North Pole (really :P haha). Some of the streetlights were candy canes and the streets were named Christmas themes. We went to this Christmas store that's open all year haha. We stopped at gift shops too. I played that Jewel Quest III game on mom's computer practically the whole way :P It also rained the whole way. We got to Valdez, ate dinner at the hotel and walked around. We went to bed...omg Brenda is the loudest snorer ever. Mom and I hardly got any sleep. The next day (yesterday) we went on a "cruise" for wildlife and a glacier in Prince William Sound. The captain (also our tour guide) built the boat we went on..he put Oriental rugs in it hehe. We saw humpback whales, killer whales, sea otters (awww), sea lions, birds, jellyfish. The captain had something that could pick up the killer whales talking to each other and so we got to hear them! Woww (they're squeaky haha). We went as close as we could to the glacier..it got colddd over there. There were a bunch of icebergs blocking our way to the glacier though. There was one across from where I was..there was a big round chunk of ice sitting on another and I was like "this ice should totally fall in front of us" and mom said it could cause it was cracked..the boat moved off a little ways..and the ice fell! The iceberg rolled but not all the way over..neat! The captain also said there were a bunch of other ice ages and before them there was global warming..so apparently it's not totally our fault. As we were going back to port there was a killer whale couple hunting fish in the sunset (how romantic haha). Killer whales also like to surf and did so on the wake of the boat. What an experience haha. Then we went to the hotel and went to bed. Today we drove home. We stopped at someone's house cause they sell pottery and there was a cat! I pet it and scratched it and it purred like crazy hehe. Yay friendly kitty :D Brenda actually has to leave today (well..technically tomorrow) on a 1 something AM flight. Awww..she's planning to come back though. Pictures tomorrow!

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Today's stupidest quote: The body was found disemembered, tired into a sack, and floating in the bay. I'll be back with more sports in a moment! (during a nightly newscast) Yesterday's: If I said yes, that would then suggest that that might be the only place where it might be done, which would not be accurate, necessarily accurate. It might also not be inaccurate, but I'm disinclined to mislead anyone (Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, when asked if Iraqi troops would be trained in Hungary). Tuesday's: Choosing a Diet--Here's a Tip: Before you fall in love with that adorable little puppy, find out how large it will be when fully grown (from the Journal Times of Racine, Wisconsin)

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