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Originally Posted by Jeff Higgins
I used to take my young family up to Glacier National Park pretty much every summer, starting when my two boys were old enough to not be a monstrous PIA on such a trip, so probably three and six years old. They are now 33 and 36 years old.
Every reader board in front of every glacier said, essentially, to enjoy them now, as they will be gone in ten years. Global warming, dontcha know. That was thirty years ago. I just took a motorcycle trip through Glacier last summer. All of the glaciers are still there. Smaller, but still there. I don't think you have anything to worry about.
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ive been doing this for 15 years, and i have start and end dates of the season records from every year. we loose about .6 days of raceable ice per year. the calendar and tape measure don't lie. same lake, same calendar, same tape measure.
the data is clear. we have lost nearly 10 days of raceable ice since i started.
im sorry, climate change is real. its not politics, its a calendar.