Watch the Glacier in ActionThere is so much changing with the glacier, the more eyes watching, the better. You wont want to miss a thing. (Credit Gray Line)
Date: 07/11/2005
There is so much changing with the glacier, the more eyes watching, the better. You wont want to miss a thing. (Credit Gray Line)
On Portage LakeNo trip to Alaska is complete without experiencing a glacier firsthand. Portage Glacier is one of the most convenient glaciers in Alaska to see!
Date: 01/28/2006
No trip to Alaska is complete without experiencing a glacier firsthand. Portage Glacier is one of the most convenient glaciers in Alaska to see!
Cruise to the GlacierGlide along the peaceful Portage Lake as you make your way to the glacier onboard the MV Ptarmigan (Credit Gray Line)
Date: 07/11/2005
Glide along the peaceful Portage Lake as you make your way to the glacier onboard the MV Ptarmigan (Credit Gray Line)
Ice in the WaterThis cycle is ever changing as the glacier breaks away into the lake and creates the ice filled waters. (Credit Grey Line)
Date: 01/31/2006
This cycle is ever changing as the glacier breaks away into the lake and creates the ice filled waters. (Credit Gray Line)
Photo Opportunity!Though most of your picture taking may consist of the amazing beauty of the area, dont forget to have one taken of yourself to make this time in history of the glacier. (Credit Gray Line)
Date: 07/11/2005
Though most of your picture taking may consist of the amazing beauty of the area, dont forget to have one taken of yourself to make this time in history of the glacier. (Credit Gray Line)
View of Portage LakeIcebergs dot the lake as you make your way to see the glacier calving. (Credit Grey Line)
Date: 07/11/2005
Icebergs dot the lake as you make your way to see the glacier calving. (Credit Grey Line)
On-board NarrationExperienced U.S. Forest Service representatives are onboard to tell you the history of the area and what you are seeing today. (Credit Grey Line)
Date: 07/11/2005
Experienced U.S. Forest Service representatives are onboard to tell you the history of the area and what you are seeing today. (Credit Grey Line)