Sunday, June 30, 2024

The McCarthy International Summer School of Glaciology

 We resumed our biannual summer school this year (after the Covid hiatus in 2020). As usual, it was great to have students from such a variety of backgrounds gather for ten days.

We were blessed with an incredibly beautiful day on the way from Fairbanks to McCarthy

The Tanana River with the Alaska Range in the background
The Wrangell Mountains seen from the Richardson Hwy

The obligatory stop at the Kuskulana Brige
Most of the summer school is class room work, but one day we do go out on the Root Glacier under the guidance of Mike Loso, the National Park glaciologist.
The highlight of the glacier excursion is an ice cave from a recently drained marginal lake

And another (shorter) excursion to the western margin of the Kennicott Glacier
We found it! The legendary stump that was overridden by the glacier a long time ago ..
The mighty Mt. Blackburn

A view up Kennicott Glacier towards Donohue Mountain




















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