We were picked up in town and brought to the Mendenhall Lake and set up with everything we needed, from dry pants and jacket to helmet and paddle. We canoed across the lake to the Mendenhall Glacier. We pulled our canoe up on the beach, ate a snack, and headed out on our hike. Once we got to the ice, our guides provided us with cramp ons for hiking on the hike as well as a lesson in safety while walking with them on. We hiked around the glacier and saw crevacces and waterfalls. We took some great pictures and saw some beautiful views of the glacier and the lake. On our way back across the lake our guides were challenged with some wind and rough current. It took several restarts and some input from the paddlers (trained in swift water rescue) to get the canoe back across the rough waters to our take out spot. Overall the experience was awesome. The paddle back was frustrating, but we all pulled it together and conquered the roughness. We were then brought back to town. I originally saw the ice caves on the website and that was what we wanted to see, but the pictures were from last year and that area of the glacier was no longer a cave.....it had already melted.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2018
We’re thrilled to hear that you had a great experience, and the weather change didn’t ruin anything for you. We do our best to predict strong wind and cancel if the paddle is predicted to be too strenuous. Sometimes the weather does change rapidly while out exploring the glacier, and that’s why all our guides are trained on wind and water safety. We know it can be a workout in the wind, and are glad to hear there was good group teamwork!
Certain glacial features such as ice caves, have been seen by a lot of our guest, but are not always formed or safe to enter. We have seen two ice caves come and go so far this season, and expect more in the future. However, as our website states these features can not be predicted or guaranteed.
Thanks again for sharing your experience on our ice adventure tour! Hope to have you out on the ice again, if you’re ever back in Juneau!!