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Ice brrrrrgs #1038138 11/18/11 03:13 AM
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kewlynx Offline OP
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Enjoy; beautiful.

Iceberg shots


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Re: Ice brrrrrgs [Re: kewlynx] #1038139 11/19/11 02:37 AM
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Re: Ice brrrrrgs [Re: rxinhed] #1038140 11/19/11 07:49 AM
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Cool shots!

Pardon the pun.....


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Re: Ice brrrrrgs [Re: 4x4Wire] #1038141 11/21/11 02:29 PM
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Body Damage is Cool
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Re: Ice brrrrrgs [Re: fstop89564] #1038142 11/22/11 03:33 PM
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Boy's got skillz...and ballz.

Beautiful shots.


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Re: Ice brrrrrgs [Re: dadrab] #1038143 11/23/11 02:51 AM
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When we were in Cordova this summer, we were out at Child's Glacier. Upriver from there is Miles Glacier, which also terminates on the river.

Met a guy who used to take geologists up in his airboat to do survey soundings in front of the face of the glacier, so they were RIGHT next to it, unlike a photographer with a telephoto lens.

When he heard a sounding of '359 feet', he realized if that thing slabbed off, they were dead. Never got that close again. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" />

We were timing the boil lines/waves that would occur when Childs was calving; it would be easily about 14 seconds or so before you could see the water being displaced. You could also make out a big gravel bar of material some several yards out from the face of the glacier and on the edge of the main current, where some ice boulders would beach.

Impressive stuff.


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Re: Ice brrrrrgs [Re: kewlynx] #1038144 11/24/11 03:03 AM
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I'd want a damn fast airboat. No, I'd want real no kiddin' damn fast airboat, with a couple of J-79's on it with some of those c130/b47 jato/rato sixpacks on each side for luck. Then we'd go get their soundings...

I've read several scifi books about using bergs, really big bergs, for fresh water supplies. You'd need a nuke tug boat the size of the Stennis, but you could ski on the berg as you towed it to Los Angeles or Tokyo or wherever you needed it. Or put it at anchor where you needed an instant island for a while, like over the deepwater manganese nodule sites in the the deep south Atlantic for housing, harvest consolidation, living quarters, storm shelter, tourist attraction.


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