I woke up still super bummed that our excursion to Hubbard Glacier
this morning was cancelled. I am certain I sounded like a broken record. The thought
of transferring from our cruise ship to a small boat in the middle of nowhere
sounded so awesome not to mention the small boat would get us super close to
the glacier. I did not want to miss any of the action so grabbed breakfast and came back to the balcony . . .
As we sailed closer and
closer I was not sure how the weather cancelled our excursion, because it was
gorgeous outside. I got all my gear
ready . . .
The floating ice was cool . . .
Colin wasn’t so sure about all the floating ice as he kept
referring to the Titanic and seemed concerned our fate would end up the
same. We turned up the TV as there was a
scientist on board that was doing live commentary. Milos was really great and gave historic information and
facts about glaciers and the area. He
continued to tell us that today was not a typical day and the weather was the
best he has seen in years. Standing there was just one of those awe moments. This was an amazing viewpoint and really stepped away from the camera and enjoyed the moment. From time to time we would hear a popping or cracking noise and then part of the glacier would come crashing down. It was cool . . .
. . . but then I stopped and thought that it meant the glacier was growing smaller by the hour. Really does sort of make you think about how these huge landmarks can eventually melt and no longer exist. We stayed for almost two hours and it was great. I was sort of glad the excursion was cancelled now because we got the best views right from our balcony and saved a lot of money too! And just like that we left it all behind . . .
I think today is going to one of my highlights of the trip!
I agree - the glaciers are so awe-inspiring! We were lucky with a beautiful day at Hubbard Glacier a couple years ago, and I took a bazillion photos. Love the blue color! It is sad to think that someday the glaciers will all be gone. I liked the glacier and waterfall at Mendenhall, too -- something about the two so close together pleased me! Your cruise photos brought back great memories for me! Thanks, as always, for sharing.
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