
I had just given up on being able to wear my down jacket when we visited Dawes Glacier in the Endicott Arm. We were the only boat there and Captain Bill picked his way through the ice to get us within a third of a mile of the face. The bay was filled with seals relaxing on the bits of ice floating by. The closer we got to the face the more intense the winds became. The face of Dawes glacier is 300 feet tall which is hard to capture with the camera. It was a magical afternoon!
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