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Traveling the Kenai Peninsula to Portage Glacier


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Portage Glacier at the south end of Portage Lake

We disembarked from the Norwegian Sun at Seward, Alaska, on Monday, June 6.  Our good friends Al and Lisa Fittipaldi, Ursula, and I snagged our rather expensive rental and started the drive north along the Kenai Peninsula headed for Anchorage.  But we had two stops to make along the way.  One stop was a detour to Whittier — charming, but not worth an entire blog post.  Before Whittier, however, we would stop at the Begich, Boggs Visitor Center on Portage Lake in the Chugach National Forest.  After a tour of the Visitor Center we continued on to catch the Portage Glacier cruise tour aboard MV Ptarmigan.  It’s not exactly cheap, but the tour is worth the price of admission.

Waterfall cascading into Portage Lake

Waterfall cascading into Portage Lake

Along the way to the glacier MV Ptarmigan passes countless waterfalls descending into Portage Lake, one of which you can see above.  The cruise boat also passes by some spectacular scenery and numerous small icebergs floating in a lake clouded by glacial silt, also known as rock flour.  Aboard the cruise boat was a Park Ranger, who passed around samples of rock flour for tourists to feel.

Ice on Portage Lake

Ice on Portage Lake

Eventually we approached the Portage Glacier, getting very close to the face of the glacier.

Portage Glacier

Portage Glacier

We’ll continue our tour of Portage Glacier on Wednesday.  Until then, below is today’s gallery:

Portage Glacier

Portage Glacier

Portage Glacier

Portage Glacier

Portage Glacier with a ribbon of Moraine (rock debris)

Portage Glacier with a ribbon of Moraine (rock debris)

Layers of Ice

Layers of Ice

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Fun Photo Friday — Hubbard Glacier Favorites


Falling Ice along a six-mile wide glacial wall

Falling Ice along a six-mile wide glacial wall

Today I present some of my favorite photos of the Hubbard Glacier.  Here’s today’s slide show:

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Norwegian Sun Continues at Hubbard Glacier


Mount Seattle in background — 10,070 feet/3,069 meters

Mount Seattle in background — 10,070 feet/3,069 meters

Hubbard Glacier is an active, advancing sheet of ice.  Icebergs breaking off the face of Hubbard Glacier and crashing into Disenchantment Bay can exceed ten stories.  You’ll see a video I took of one such event next week.

Wall of Blue

Wall of Blue

The ice at the face of Hubbard Glacier took some 400 years to arrive here, much of it originating some 76 miles/122 kilometers away from its present location.

Hubbard Glacier

Hubbard Glacier

This primary source for Hubbard Glacier is an ice field just west of Mount Walsh in the Kluane National Park and Reserve in neighboring Canada.

Hubbard Glacier

Hubbard Glacier

On this week’s Fun Photo Friday I’ll present some of my favorite views of Hubbard Glacier and Disenchantment Bay.  Until then, here’s today’s slide show:

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