Travel Blog Photos from Hubbard Glacier (72)
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... I grabbed a plate of breakfast - a girl's gotta eat! Second breakfast consisted of fruit and toast, promise! After our excitement at Hubbard Glacier, it was time for a nap! We went back to the thermal suite in the afternoon and also visited the SeaView ...
... because they are only visible in fair weather. From 8:30 until 1pm, we had fantastic views of the mountains and the Hubbard Glacier. Hubbard Glacier is the largest tidewater glacier in North America. It has an open calving face of over 6 miles wide. We ...
... remote location as well as the active calving that takes place during your visit. Regarding names: According to "Alaska's Place Names" Hubbard Glacier "was named in 1890 by Russell of the US Coast & Geological Survey for Gardiner G. Hubbard, 1822-97 ...
... to see. A bear was seen in the tree line along the shore as we glided along. We were approximately 2-1/2 miles from the Hubbard Glacier, with its white and sky blue ice mounds jutting from the sea 350 feet. We all watched in hushed silence as a piece of ...
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