A bunch of extra photos from Heinabergslon. A lot of them look alike due to the crazy blue colors, but they were all worth keeping.
All Cracked Up
Very cool to think about the amount of pressure exerted onto the ice to create cracks like this.
Blue Mounds
Yes, they really are that blue.
More Blue
These "rocks" are about 60 feet tall.
Moving In
I climbed between these rocks, despite my better judgement. It’s amazing just how big they are, and how smooth and sheer the walls are.
Overhang
I did NOT walk under this overhanging chunk of ice.
Angles
The constant moving and shifting of the icepack pushes many of the ice chunks into an angle like this.
Barren Landscape
If you’re coming out here, you better come prepared. There is a whole lot of nothing here.
Overhang
That’s Me
I have to get in the occasional photo…
Inspector Gadget
It’s not a rock, so I think she’s out of her element
UpDown
Hold It!
Crushing
Shelby being crushed by a wave
Heinabergslon
Heinabergslon was an amazing find – we were able to play on the ice as long as we wanted. As long as you use common sense and don’t venture out of sight, it seems safe enough.

