If you didn't get to do it on this trip, the next one you take to Alaska, you should head up towards Valdez and visit Thompson Pass! There is a glacier there called Worthington. Which you can hike right up too. Much like Exit Glacier. And the views are just magical!
This is so gorgeous. I love your presentations. I'm glad that you and your Pops had such an amazing time exploring together. The history of the glacier's diminished path is very interesting. 🤔 👏🤠🤠👏
Alaska seems to be very popular this year - thanks for taking us with, very interesting - great to see a glacier at work - some of those rocks and stones could have been moved miles and miles and have been picked up eons ago. Did you do a tour round Seward? That looks a cute place (busy, but cute!) Keep safe!
Awesome video as always! If you are heading through Redding ca on your way home and would like some good food and coffee (our treat) , stop by Kaleidoscope Coffee. I would love to visit with you guys for a bit about all your great road trips! Thanks again! All the best Dan
Looking forward to the next videos from Alaska, going to Dick Proennekes cabin up at Twin Lakes is on my bucket list. Always been fascinated by him and Alaska in general. Great video!
Any time in the summer. Though it rains alot in August and September in Alaska. I've been to Seward in the winter, and Summer. Each time was brilliant. If you do go in August you can see salmon jumping out of the ocean. It is so cool!
Visitors have nothing to do with a glacier's survival. Climate change does, and that's the part that could be prodded along by humans and the products they use.
We did Harding Icefield! We were there on July 15th, 2021!! so, so, so worth it.
Pops is such a sport! He’s one of the reasons I stay subbed.
If you didn't get to do it on this trip, the next one you take to Alaska, you should head up towards Valdez and visit Thompson Pass! There is a glacier there called Worthington. Which you can hike right up too. Much like Exit Glacier. And the views are just magical!
Thank you for sharing your experiences traveling around with your pops.
It's pretty interesting to see just how far the Glacier has receded in just the last 11 years. Makes it feel like its now or never to see it
True. It will be gone soon
It will come back in the next ice age. Always does.
I used to live right at the start of Exit Glacier Road!
Thanks for sharing your adventures. Can't wait to see it myself.
So beautiful, thank you for showing this amazing landscape.
Heading to the Kenai this summer for a week and definitely looks like I should hit this hike while we are there!
Absolutely stunning views of the park. Thanks for capturing such natural beauty. 💚
looks beautiful sadly will not make this trip in my life time thankyou for sharing
This is so gorgeous. I love your presentations. I'm glad that you and your Pops had such an amazing time exploring together. The history of the glacier's diminished path is very interesting. 🤔
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We really enjoying Alaska series thank you guys
I loved Kanai Fjords National Park.
Another exceptional video!! Your vlogging style is extremely easy to watch and very engaging! Thanks for sharing!!!
I can’t thank you enough for all the wonderful journeys I’ve made on your channel! Cheers! : )
Hi from south os Brasil!! Your videos are great, instructive and the relationship with your dad is amazing. Congratulations. Best regards.
The video cut right after you threw that piece of glacier to your dad's direction, he pulled out the belt.
Beautiful! Thanks. 😊
Alaska is definitely on my bucket list. Such beauty there. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for amazing video.
Gorgeous!! I need to get up to that glacier before its gone!!!
What?!?! I live in Seward! Very cool. Wish we could have said hi in person.
Alaska seems to be very popular this year - thanks for taking us with, very interesting - great to see a glacier at work - some of those rocks and stones could have been moved miles and miles and have been picked up eons ago. Did you do a tour round Seward? That looks a cute place (busy, but cute!) Keep safe!
Pops: " I told a joke. Thank you. Thank you very much. I'll be all week."
WOW! Super epic -Owen
Awesome video as always! If you are heading through Redding ca on your way home and would like some good food and coffee (our treat) , stop by Kaleidoscope Coffee. I would love to visit with you guys for a bit about all your great road trips! Thanks again!
All the best Dan
Looking forward to the next videos from Alaska, going to Dick Proennekes cabin up at Twin Lakes is on my bucket list. Always been fascinated by him and Alaska in general. Great video!
Man I’d pay to go on a trip with you, I love these videos!!!
I hiked it in 2010, I’m so surprised how fast this Glacier has melted.
I did this hike. There was allot more Ice before 2000. I was 8
Great hike guys ..wish I was there !
Kodiak AK. 👍
What is the cost for exit glacier , taking the family?
We went there in 2008. We stood next to the Glacier for pictures
Went and left your channel on autoplay today...tryna help pay for those twins, lol.
haha Appreciate that 😂
Why is it so big! My gosh the glacier is going to diasppear
Great video
When is the best time to visit Kenai Fjords National Park?
Any time in the summer. Though it rains alot in August and September in Alaska. I've been to Seward in the winter, and Summer. Each time was brilliant. If you do go in August you can see salmon jumping out of the ocean. It is so cool!
I’m going in May 2024.
Man, it's really sad how far that glacier has receded.
I’m actually living up here for the summer. Weird coincidence.
We were there in 2013. I wonder how much it's receded since then.
Lol @5:01 to 5:11.
just think in a few short years that glacier will be gone
A few more years and there will be no glacier.
Not Alaska. End of season between and brown.
If climate change isn’t real I don’t know why I exist…..
Point in the future when the ice starts growing again.."OMG it's sad how the ice is destroying this beautiful valley"
First like lol
it'll be gone soon since people won't stop going there
Visitors have nothing to do with a glacier's survival. Climate change does, and that's the part that could be prodded along by humans and the products they use.
@@twistoffate4791 yes so much human activity and travel in so many aspects adds to climate change, as you know.