So the main point of this trip was to see the actual ice caves that you can go into (even though of course they say you are not allowed), but they were snowed in, possibly by another avalanche! As I mentioned in the last one, the views and waterfalls made it will worth it but we must go back to actually see into the caves. Stay tuned for the video and the comments below!
Shot with a Canon 6-D DSLR with a TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II Tilt-Shift Lens.
What a view! Such majestic mountains!
The color contrast is amazing!
One of the biggest waterfalls on the mountain!
So this right here is the start of the ice caves, they start to melt back and the cave entrance begins! A month or two and they should be open. The cold air that was coming out from the small opening was sooooooo cold and amazing! Easily 30-40 degrees cooler!
One of the reasons they do not want you to go into the caves is because a young 11 year old girl named Gracie, was killed by falling ice in 2011 and many more deaths have come from falling ice and avalanches! Danger is everywhere, especially in beautiful places like this. Always be cautious!
The path to beauty....
Ice and snow!
Rushing rivers.....go with the flow....
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