Day 290: July 15, 2025 – Hubbard Glacier, Wrangell St. Elias National Park, Alaska, USA
Sometimes nature’s beauty is just overwhelming. Today was that kind of day.
We lingered on deck for hours, breathing in the beauty of Alaska’s Hubbard Glacier, watching the sun and clouds cast shadows and light, alert for the rumble of calving.


You hear the thunder first, then a giant splash as chunks of ice break off into the water, a process known as calving.


At 600 feet tall, 7 miles wide and flowing 75 miles into the sea, Hubbard is North America’s longest tidewater glacier.


To keep us warm on a blustery morning, crew members delivered hot chocolate.

Glacier paparazzi, in our element: Basia, Jim M., John F.





8 responses to “Hubbard Glacier”
I’m afraid Alaska will remain on my bucket list but your photos allow me to see and hear the action. So grateful.
Hey – give us a heads up – worried bout you all
Hey Shannon – no worries, all is well. We are still a few days away from where this was happening, and the tsunami alert has been cancelled, so I think we are ok at the moment. Thanks for asking!
My brother is still in Anchorage… give him a wave 👋
Will do! 🙂
Great shots! We are so lucky to have access to the bow on our beautiful Odyssey.
Wowzers!!!!! Pretty amazing watching glaciers crash into the sea! Thanks again for all the great moments!!!!!
absolutely stunning… I know that was a real treat . Blue Blue blue