starcrafttom":3ewyx1df said:
The hike into the ice caves is only a mile each way and very well maintained. if you have not been into the ice caves you should give it a try. I really want to see it in the spring now. I was surprised with the amount of people that were there on a sunday this late in the year.
Daughter Jessica and I have hiked up to the Big Four Ice Caves every year since she was a baby (obviously for the 1st couple of years I carried her on my back). After the bridge washed out in a flood a few years ago, we still hiked up there but had to wade across the river to get there. (The new bridge was completed in July of this year.
My reasons for pursuing this "annual event" was that I felt that if we did this "father/daughter" hike each year, that we'd always remember at least one quality annual time together in our lives (and if we had any differences between us, we could always say lets forget those differences and go on our hike.....fortunately we've never had any of those earth shattering differences!).
On our hikes, we now joke that in not too many years, she may have to push me up the trail in a wheel chair and as each year goes by, the trail continues to improve so that someday, that will be a wheel chair accessible trail.
For those of you that have not heard of the Ice Caves, there is a slide show on youtube. Just access it through google by typing in "Big Four Ice Caves".
Since the Ice Caves also happen to be in my emergency response area, I highly recommend that folks not enter into nor climb on the ice caves as they can collapse at any given moment and I've been involved in rendering aid to some that do not heed that advice.
The next time that Bill and El are in the Pacific Northwest, I need to be certain to take them up there as the "Ice Caves" phenomenon are sure to be a part of Bill's expertise.
(In keeping with the spirit of this thread that is entitled "So, What Did You Do With Or On Your C-Dory Today"....I'll have to admit that in recent years the conversations that Jessica and I have during our hike normally includes something about some of our cruises on our C-Dory..... another of our "sharing moments".)