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153 - Bill Eichenlaub
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Saturday January 17 2015, 09:50 PM
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File name : 153 - Bill Eichenlaub
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File date : 2015:01:17 21:50:24
Camera make : Konica Minolta Camera, Inc.
Camera model : DiMAGE A2
Date/Time : 2005:09:11 12:29:10
Resolution : 2560 x 1920
Flash used : No
Focal length : 23.3mm (35mm equivalent: 94mm)
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Aperture : f/9.0
ISO equiv. : 64
Exposure bia : -0.70
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Focus range : distant
JPEG Quality : 88
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Keywords : Glaciers
DateCreated : 20050911
Time Created : 122910-0900
Byline : Bill Eichenlaub
Headline : Bill_Eichenlaub
Credit : Bill Eichenlaub
(C)Notice : Copyright Bill Eichenlaub and shared per http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
Caption : “Aren't you afraid you will fall through the ice???” “Crevasses happen,” I reply. But we are careful. Most glacial ice is solid, rock solid, and I feel very safe on flat ice surfaces. It is moraines that scare me most. On active glaciers medial moraines are a mix of ice and rock. Usually a lot more ice than rock. Rocks on steep sloped medial moraines, like the one shown in this photo, are loose. Loose loose loose. And many are big and loose, which means the moraine rocks you are climbing up are often sitting on wet, slippery ice, and they tumble with ease.

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