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| Aurora Lake, full to the brim, and ready to drain. This is the biggest of the marginal lakes. | 
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| The upper Black Rapids Glacier has many of these potholes, old crevasses that often fill with water and then drain. | 
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| Looking up Black Rapids Glacier | 
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| Mt. McGinnis | 
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| Our surveying equipment: An automatic theodolite and a precise radar that allows us to measure deformation fields in the entire field of view. | 
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| While checking out various instruments, we had an opportunity to hike around the glacier. It's always nice to see the signs of life in the harsh conditions of the mountains. | 
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| A plugged up moulin; this hole leads right to the bottom of the glacier! | 
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| A ptarmigan nest ... | 
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| ... and mama ptarmigan whom I inadvertently chased off her nest. | 
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| A panorama showing the Loket tributary as it enters the main valley of Black Rapids. | 
