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Blue Glacier terminus [1]

View of the terminus of the Blue Glacier below Mount Olympus in Olympic National Park, Washington.  Most of the bedrock in the area has been heavily polished by the ice however fresh rockfall reveals very sharp rocks & boulders.  The spot where this photo was taken is about 100' above the current height of the glacier terminus - from an aerial photo, if standing here in September 1986, this location would have still been under ice w/ the terminus 500' further down.  I had walked down to the terminus from the trail further up past the lateral moraine.  There is a higher vantage point of the glacier just above this location - from here it was almost impossible to get out of the canyon & back to the main trail due to the high walls of cliffs.  Views of Snow Dome, Mount Mathias, & nearby Mercury.

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 20756x10378
Taken: 06/09/2022
Uploaded: 21/09/2022
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Tags: blue glacier; ice; washington; crevasses; water; olympic mountains; olympic national park; mount olympus; snow dome; mercury; mount mathias; atlas; janus; lateral moraine; terminus; knoll; olympic peninsula
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