(McBride Glacier, julio de 1976) Todas las mañanas del verano de 1976, el Thunder Bay, un barco de turistas con unos 80 pasajeros, partía de Glacier Bay Lodge, en la caleta Bartlett (Bartlett Cove), para viajar por el brazo este de Glacier Bay. La primera marea glacial que encontraba, era McBride Glacier (glaciar McBride). En aquella época, el barco dejaba a muchos kayakistas en McBride o Riggs, donde acampaban y luego remaban de regreso a Bartlett Cove. Nótese la erosión glacial de la roca por encima de McBride. Esta fotografía fue tomada desde White Thunder Ridge (la cresta Trueno Blanco). En ella, la ensenada que hoy en día es McBride Inlet, está completamente cubierta de hielo.

(McBride Glacier, July 1976) Each morning in the summer of 1976 the Thunder Bay, a tour boat carrying about 80 passengers, departed Glacier Bay Lodge in Bartlett Cove for a trip up the east arm of Glacier Bay. The first tidewater glacier it would reach was McBride Glacier. In those days, many kayakers were dropped off by the tour boat at McBride or Riggs glaciers. Often they would camp by the glaciers and then paddle back down bay to Bartlett Cove. Note the glacial scouring on the rock face above McBride. This photo was taken from White Thunder Ridge. In this photo McBride Glacier had not yet retreated and opened the inlet that we see today. Photographer: Karen Colligan-Taylor