05) ... and right across the riverbank. The rive...

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21) Back up the stairs and a view from the bluff over the riverbank, in "our" yard. Most of these units are empty now. There might be a few more winter stays, but maybe not. :: Alaska As I See It ::

21) Back up the stairs and a view from the bluff over the riverbank, in

13) Now looking from the overlook deck to the metal walkway along riverbank. Much of the riverbank is done this way to protect it from trampling and decimation of the shelter and naturalo habitat of the lusty salmon making their way upriver. :: Alaska As I See It ::

13) Now looking from the overlook deck to the metal walkway along riverbank.   Much of the riverbank is done this way to protect it from trampling and decimation of the shelter and naturalo habitat of the lusty salmon making their way upriver. :: Alaska As I See It ::

11) Walking just a little ways, you come to the hot-tub, and some stairs down to the river. Hot tub will be off for the winter unfortunately. :: Alaska As I See It ::

11) Walking just a little ways, you come to the hot-tub, and some stairs down to the river.  Hot tub will be off for the winter unfortunately. :: Alaska As I See It ::

Snow-melt on its journey to the ocean :: 2004.05.22 Glacier Bay ::

Snow-melt on its journey to the ocean :: 2004.05.22 Glacier Bay ::

13) Down along the river bank you'll see lots of fishbones in the icey river.... :: Fluffy Alaska ::

13) Down along the river bank you'll see lots of fishbones in the icey river.... :: Fluffy Alaska ::

04) This is a view downriver from my riverbank spot, before the snow came and it was getting frosty... :: Fluffy Alaska ::

04) This is a view downriver from my riverbank spot, before the snow came and it was getting frosty... :: Fluffy Alaska ::

London In the Winter :: Mikes Photos ::

London In the Winter :: Mikes Photos ::

early winter moon :: A bit of romance n art ba- ::

early winter moon :: A bit of romance n art ba- ::
05) ... and right across the riverbank.   The river goes down about five feet because the glaciers don't melt as much in the winter.

05) ... and right across the riverbank. The river goes down about five feet because the glaciers don't melt as much in the winter.

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