The view across Johns Hopkins Inlet to Kashoto Glacier on July 14, 1967. Over a period of more than 60 years beginning in 1925, Dr. Bill Field kept faithful track of glacier activity throughout Glacier Bay from a series of photo stations at key vantage points. More than any other person, Dr. Field is responsible for our precise knowledge of ice behavior in the park. His patient record forms the foundation for all other studies of glaciology and biology that have subsequently made Glacier Bay famous. The rock pile marks Photo Station Number 9. Photographer: Greg Streveler