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It's not even ten minutes from the Seward Airport to the camp but this distance is coun-
ted more in time than in miles. It's a different world up on the glacier, where the hand of
man is very lightly and only temporarily laid. You understand Robert Service's “alone in
the great unknown” a little better after a trip like that. I would have liked to have stayed
there a while, to have felt the ponderous movement of ice beneath my feet, reshaping the
earth as it went.
Comments in the guest topic range from an enthusiastic “This is 1,000,000,000 times
better than everything in the rest of Alaska!” to the always classic “Wow!”
Couldn't have said it better myself.
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