Yeah not like that - you can see from the photo it’s pretty smooth and solid there.
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Yeah take a 6 wheel drive ice explorer up there. The ice is solid as rock..
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didn’t go up to the Columbia Icefield - might be like that there; this glacier is just very dense ice.
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Also according to the driver, the most dangerous part of the entire thing was that he might be driving on the wrong side as he’s from Australia..
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The entire Canadian tourism industry is from Australia. He's probably safer on the left.
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It is! It’s a “dry” glacier meaning you can see the openings. (Just don’t slip!) Crevasses are more problematic when they have snow bridging them, but you never really know how strong the bridges are, and where the holes are.
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the icefield above 2500m elevation still snow-covered for now, not safe to walk unless having gear for glacier travel and training
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Very nice picture
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