Back on Track
After the bad spill in the Chistochina we hung with the miners all day. They were very nice to talk to and they happily shared their supplies with us which was greatly appreciated. We slept in the old Post Office--they said 18,000 people used to mine up there. Not anymore!
Today we packed up and headed in the Chistochina glacier. We found a large lake at the mouth and took turns paddling my boat across the mouth. The current looked essentially still, but it definitely was not once you were in it. Which basically makes me think all the f*&$cking ragers we have forded that I maybe thought I'd rather paddle would be not so great an idea. Anyway, we crossed the Chistochina glacier mouth lake by boat, then walked over a pass and down to the West Chistochina glacier and crossed that on moraine and flat glacial ice. Slick as heck, but no falling in crevasses.
We did some nice ridge walking, and are very close to the Gakona river and it's glacier. Hopefully this is the last glacier before the highway.
It was basically raining all day. We all have colds. The weather is very bad. It is hard to stay warm. It is impossible to stay dry. Alaska!
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