
Had this hike on the to do list for quite some time, last week we were able to scratch it off as complete. The ice caves are formed by a reoccurring winter avalanche of huge proportions and then a steady summer melt that flows from the crest under the ice. This much ice will never go away completely and its mass gets replenished every new winter.


The trail itself is fairly short, fairly flat and quite beautiful. There is a small marsh you walk over via a boardwalk.



Then there is a new bridge that was finished this year, the previous bridge was destroyed via avalanche a few years before. Bogie struggles with bridges like this and it took a good five minutes for use to cross ... one very measured puppy step after another.













