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And a good kayak/scenery shot:
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The next day was a bit more exciting. We kayaked around the corner to take a look at the Nellie Juan Glacier. We paddled through water full of ice chunks:
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And sat in front of the glacier for awhile:
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We stayed back at least a half mile; what we'd been told was a safe distance. We did see the glacier "calve" - a couple big chunks of ice fall off. Pretty impressive. We were far enough back that we didn't get any wake from them. Made sure that we grabbed a chunk of glacier ice to make cold drinks with back at camp:
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When we got back to cam, some of us relaxed for awhile:
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And some of us REALLY relaxed:
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A few of us went for a hike. More on that in another post...
1 comment:
Aaahhh! So blue, so white and so green! Those rocks in the first picture look good for climbing. :) Those must have been some tasty cold drinks, with real glacier ice in them. How many people can say they've done that? Kinda give a new meaning to "on the rocks!"
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