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Probing a circle for crevasses, before unroping. Alaskan glaciers are among the biggest in the world, and have very deep crevasses, which are difficult to spot. Denali, Alaska

Probing a circle for crevasses, before unroping. Alaskan glaciers are among the biggest in the world, and have very deep crevasses, which are difficult to spot. Denali, Alaska

Photo ID# mcki3327   photographed on 35mm film


Location: To the main camp
Subjects: Atmosphere and Sky, Geology, High Altitude, Ice and Snow, Mountaineering, Mountains, Outdoor Recreation, Outside, People and Activities, Permanent Snow, Scenics with Sky, Snowy Peaks, Sun
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