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  1. 2014
  2. July

Dayhike on the Canwell Glacier | 2014-07-23

A long dayhike - approximately 12 miles. We started by the big stream beyond Red Rock Canyon, dropped down onto the glacier, crossed the southern moraine, and hiked up ice to near the snow line.
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  • The water is cold here

    The water is cold here

    Jenn takes her initial step into the frigid water. Hey, this is just run-off, it's not even coming from snow/ice melt.

  • Almost there

    Almost there

    On our way to the Canwell Glacier

  • Canwell Glacier

    Canwell Glacier

    The ice seems to be getting closer as we walk about three miles up the jeep road.

  • Valley - Another stream to cross

    Valley - Another stream to cross

    And this one's not just rain run-off. That's a glacier melting up there!

  • I apparently told her there was only one stream crossing.

    I apparently told her there was only one stream crossing.

    We successfully made it to another stream crossing! Jenn is not thrilled.

  • Looking for an easy spot to cross

    Looking for an easy spot to cross

    We'll find somewhere else to cross - One more attempt to avoid having to stay dry put our sandals back on. The banks are steeper than they looked.

  • Wandering in the valley

    Wandering in the valley

    It's definitely tough getting around when not on the trail. The talus is pretty big.

  • Wildflower Stream

    Wildflower Stream

    We stumbled on this really beautiful stream up above the Canwell Glacier in the Alaska Range. It's too bad that it turned out to not get us where we wanted to go, but it was a nice distraction.

  • This is a pretty stream

    This is a pretty stream

    To bad it's also the wrong way. At least we got to cross it twice.

  • Impressive scale

    Impressive scale

    The cascade flows directly under the glacier.

  • Throw a rock into it

    Throw a rock into it

    "That could be your head", I said.

  • Huge Cascade

    Huge Cascade

    Viewing from high above.

  • Beginning the descent

    Beginning the descent

    We finally made it across the stream and stayed dry. It would have been faster just to ford. Now we begin the hike down to the glacier. It was pretty easy going.

  • Talus

    Talus

    Jenn on the talus slope of the valley sidewall. Heading down to the Canwell Glacier.

  • Desolate

    Desolate

    In between the valley sidewall and the southern moraine on the Canwell Glacier.

  • On the moraine

    On the moraine

    Looking back at the slope we walked down. We were on the glacier sooner than I had expected. There was some dead ice a bit higher up the slope that was insulated from melt by the rock above it.

  • Desolate

    Desolate

    Off the valley sidewall, we begin to meander our way through the lateral moraine trying to get to bare ice.

  • Slick and sliding

    Slick and sliding

    About a quarter mile into the moraine we start getting to some old small stream channels. Some ice pokes through the steeper walls.

  • We're there

    We're there

    After meandering through the lateral moraine we finally get to bare ice. There is still a decent sized channel to cross.

  • It's not slick

    It's not slick

    I'm just full of lies, I guess. Sliding down a bit of ice as we exit the southern moraine.

  • Channel through ice

    Channel through ice

    Our final stream crossing before gaining ice on the Canwell Glacier. This one turned out to be pretty easy. Looked bigger from a distance.

  • Down in the Canyon

    Down in the Canyon

    Beautiful ice down in the stream.

  • Onto the Ice

    Onto the Ice

    Finally on ice after a long day of exploring and navigating the rocky moraine.

  • Canwell Glacier

    Canwell Glacier

    On the first sliver of ice as the lower reaches of the glacier are completely debris covered. Now the walking gets easy.

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    Beginning the descent
    Talus
    Desolate