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Most-recently modified on 21:55:52 25-Jul-2003.
The early morning consisted of tripping up into the Hubbard Glacier area. Unlike previous times, the weather was overcast, making it easy for us to see the actual blue of the glacier ice. Cool.

Unfortunately, it was raining outside, making it hard to get decent outside pictures.

We had another seminar in the afternoon, to go over pictures from the previous day.
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