Kelly Grimm > In the foreground of the this photo is a placard which reads "1844".  This indicates where the toe of the glacier reached back then.  As you can see, the glacier has receded quite a ways (over a kilometer) since then.  Note the small avalanche at the right side of the photo.
Kelly Grimm > On the Continental Divide, which is the border between British Columbia and Alberta.
Kelly Grimm > On the Continental Divide, which is the border between British Columbia and Alberta.
In the foreground of the this photo is a placard which reads "1844". This indicates where the toe of the glacier reached back then. As you can see, the glacier has receded quite a ways (over a kilometer) since then. Note the small avalanche at the right side of the photo.
Kelly Grimm > In the foreground of the this photo is a placard which reads "1844".  This indicates where the toe of the glacier reached back then.  As you can see, the glacier has receded quite a ways (over a kilometer) since then.  Note the small avalanche at the right side of the photo.
In the foreground of the this photo is a placard which reads "1844". This indicates where the toe of the glacier reached back then. As you can see, the glacier has receded quite a ways (over a kilometer) since then. Note the small avalanche at the right side of the photo.
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