For those who don't know, the Columbia Icefield is in the Canadian Rockies. It lies partly in the northwestern tip of Banff National Park and the southern end of Jasper National Park. To quote wikipedia "It is about 325 km² in area, 100 to 365 metres (328 to 1,197 ft) in depth and receives up to seven metres (275 in) of snowfall per year. The icefield feeds eight major glaciers". It not only lies on a Continental divide, but is a triple divide, feeding waterways to the Pacific, Atlantic and the Arctic oceans.
Anyways, some pretty cool shiz happening here, but even better are the 6x6 buses. Climbing and descending slopes of 20 degrees and driving on glaciers was pretty bad ass.
I got the best seat on the bus, the elevated last row new to a window, one that opened! Here is a link to a video were we drive off the ground and onto the glacier.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10152565492040429









Flexing





Wifey wasn't as excited as I was



