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Photos from Heyitsaishah's post 04/30/2026

And that’s a wrap on ski season 🎿🥐

Well I still have a few snowy winter mountain adventures planned for this week but the skis are not coming with, so I packed them away for the season (for now…).

These are from my last tour of the season this winter. Bluebird skies, chocolate croissant, and a very happy doggo (myself included). You’ll just have to swipe through to see for yourself.

This winter season was my first time back on skis in a decade and first time touring and I’m so glad I finally got (back) into it.

Definitely prefer touring more due to the slowness and every step behind the process - skin up, layer up, skins off, enjoy the views & eat snacks, ski down making every one of those seconds going down count.

Hope to get out on more bigger tours next winter!!

Photos from Heyitsaishah's post 04/28/2026

Boolulus and touring in the clouds 🫐🎿

From an afternoon ski tour last week where I headed up into the rolling clouds, ate my yogurt bowl, and skied down slushy wet snow; overall it made for a great day!

Have a great day!!

04/28/2026

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Photos from Heyitsaishah's post 04/08/2026

Ancient ice 🧊🏔

Sharing some facts about glaciers I’ve learned over the years:

1. Because glacial ice is so dense and compact, it often appears a blue colour. This is because ‘blue’ is the only color that glacial ice can’t absorb. In contrast to red and yellow light waves, blue light can pe*****te snow and ice, which then creates that cool shade of blue.

2. Glaciers are like rivers in which they are always moving and shifting.

3. Due to the deposition and compaction of layers of well-formed snowflakes, glacier ice has a much more consistent structure than frozen water, making it technically a form of rock similar to limestone.

4. The Antarctic ice sheet is actually a glacier and has existed for at least 40 million years. If it were to melt in its entirety, sea levels would rise 210 feet worldwide, according to the U.S. Geological Service.

5. A single glacier ice crystal can grow to be as large as a baseball.

6. Glaciers form the largest reservoir of fresh water on the planet. In fact, they store 75% of the world’s fresh water!

7. The Siachen Glacier in the Karakoram mountain ranges of the Himalayas is knownn as the the second longest non polar glacier in the world at 76km long and it’s the worlds highest and coldest battlefield.

8. There are two types of glaciers; the first is the alpine glacier which form on mountains, and the second is the continental glacier which are large ice sheets that cover a vast area such as Greenland or Antarctica.

9. Glaciers pick up things like rocks and move them in a process called deposition which is when a glacier moves it scratches the earths surface picking up boulders and rocks as big as a house becoming stuck in the glacier and once the glacier melts they are left behind in a new location further away. Think of those moraines you see at the near the toe of glaciers like Athabasca glacier.

10. Not all glaciers reach the valley or ocean floor, hanging glaciers stop partway down a mountain cliff often making the area beneath them at risk due to icefalls and avalanches.

What fact are you surprised by? Do you have any other facts?

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