Our first course excursion was to Scott-Turnerbreen, a glacier about an hour away by scooter. This time, I was a passenger and so got to enjoy the scenery as we drove, but also was the one who got their leg stuck under the scooter when we tipped over! Thankfully it was just bruised.
We arrived at the glacier and found ourselves in the first group into the ice cave. After a short slide in and a ladder down, we were in the main meltwater channel, twisting and turning along inside the glacier. Above our heads were some amazing ice formations, and plenty of icicles. The majority of the time we could walk along, but parts were shallower and so we were on our knees or sliding along on our bums! The cave was amazing, not like anything I have seen before.
Next, we had to dig a snowpit to get some data for mass balance calculations later on. The pit we dug was about 1.3m deep, 1m wide, and 2m long. Big enough for the three of us to hide out of the wind. Digging kept us warm, although I have to say I probably did the least digging!
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Scott-Turnerbreen Ice Cave and Snow Pits
Setting off
On the scooter
Ladder in
Walkway
Looking up
Walking in a glacier
Waterfall formations
Me in the cave
Fun digging
Digging the snow pit
Finished pit
Scooter suits
View from Scott-Turnerbreen
Scooter-park
Posted by AG at 6:07 PM
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