Although offshore waters were windy, we found nice protection in Garibaldi Fjord, a long and beautiful glacial cut into the Cordillera Darwin. The towering cliffs were lined with waterfalls, and southern sea lions were hauled out on shore. We took to the Zodiacs and spent the morning weaving through brash ice and watching imperial cormorants prepare their nests.

The Garibaldi Glacier did not disappoint! The cloudy and drizzly day enriched the deep blues of the glacier itself. Small calvings (bits of falling ice) kept our interest during our visit. Then, just as we needed to move on, the glacier showed signs of a larger spectacle, and BOOM! Towers of ice the size of buildings came crashing down at once, much to the delight of all.

Finally, our Naturalists Shel, Isai, and Ezra enlightened us with tales of Patagonia.