We don't include many 'hard core winter' shots on the flash drive. It's not what people come to Glacier Bay to see. But we added a few to round out the story. In this shot taken in mid-February the air temperature is far below freezing. In this calm ocean bay slush from snow and river water sits on top of the sea water and resembles a slurry. The waves and shoreline are a thick mix of slush, ice and diluted sea water. All the algae bits in the intertidal are frozen solid and crunch under each footfall. It is not a hospitable environment, at all. Photographer: Bill Eichenlaub