The East Arm, also called Muir Inlet, in Glacier Bay does not see much vessel traffic. There is only one tidewater glacier in this part of the bay and it is rapidly retreating. It does, however, produce a large amount of ice that ends up stranded on the beaches at low tide. On this occasion, I was lucky to witness a brown bear meandering past one of the beached icebergs. Very few things dwarf a brown bear, but an iceberg is definitely one of them! Photographer: Sean Neilson