June 13, 2025 - Driving to Alaska
Icefields Parkway -- Part Two

Continuing on the Icefields Parkway from Parker Ridge.
   
We come to Athabasca Glacier which is a big tourist attraction area.  They have the Jasper National Park Icefield Information Centre and Glacier Gallery.  You can go on the Columbia Icefield Adventure where you ride on an all-terrain Ice Explorer vehicle onto the glacier.  You can also walk a glass skywalk (no thanks!).
 
We opted to just hike to as close to the Athabasca Glacier as we could get.   We followed the red dotted trail pictured below.
   
Looking back from the parking lot to the big Visitor's Center.
   
Here we go!  That's Athabasca Glacier in the distance.
   
The ground is covered with rocky debris;  left by the receding glacier, no doubt.
   
The visibility was outstanding in the cool, crisp air.
   
ROCK
   
 
   
Everywhere you looked was a Kodak moment.
   
 
   
Getting closer.
   
 
   
 
   
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Looking west at Sunwapta Lake.
   
A cairn saves us!  The trail leads us to ...  a parking lot we could have easily driven to.  Oh well, the hike was very scenic.
   
From the parking lot we continue south towards the glacier.
   
Lynnette rests at the marker that shows where the glacier was in 1982.  A good year!
   
Danger!  Danger!
   
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
   
This is as far as we can go.  You have to be with a tour group to go further.
   
 
   
 
   
Glacier melt-water heads downhill towards Sunwapta Lake.
   
You can just see a tour bus at far right heading for the glacier.  At some point, they get off the bus and board the ice explorer vehicle.
   
Looking back down at the parking lot and, way in the distance, the visitor's center.
   
Lynnette playing in the snow.  Don't eat it!
   
Another glacier remnant visible in the distance.  What we don't know is that southwest of where we are, higher in the mountains, is a massive glacier cap that can only be seen from the air.
   
We head back to the Visitor's Center, this time following the road.
   
A better look at one of the Columbia Icefield buses.
   
Now at the Visitor's Center where we had lunch in their cafeteria-style restaurant.
   
Downstairs was a photo gallery with awesome aerial pictures of the Icefields Parkway area.
   
Pictures like this can only be shot from the air.
   
Magnfiicent.
   
This is what the glass skywalk looks like.
   
Lynnette stands by a vintage, sightseeing snowcat.
   
 
   
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