08:55 – 578m
59.552518, -135.1217362

Early Morning on the Laughton Glacier Trail

Embarking on our journey from the trailhead, the conditions were typical of Alaskan wilderness—a temperature of 6.3°C with overcast skies and a touch of light rain. Visibility was moderate, perfect weather for the start of our hike as we navigated the threads of nature.

10:17 – 669m
59.543835, -135.0893089

Drizzle at the Lookout

As we reached the lookout, it was clear that the elements were taking their toll, with the temperature dropping to 4.7°C. The air was saturated with 100% humidity, enhancing the ethereal feel of the Laughton Glacier’s vista under overcast skies. Visibility remained moderate as the drizzle continued.

10:43 – 669m
59.543835, -135.0893089

At ‘Stonehenge’ with Light Rain

Stopping at the site known affectionately as ‘Stonehenge’, conditions shifted slightly to a temperature of 4.3°C. The light rain persisted, and with poor visibility, it was a reminder of how quickly mountain weather can change. Determined and prepared, we continued our expedition.

11:27 – 669m
59.543835, -135.0893089

Arriving at Glacier Toe

The hike towards the glacier toe presented increasingly colder conditions, with temperatures falling to 2.0°C. The drizzle thickened the air, making each step on the glacier more deliberate under the unrelenting overcast skies. Visibility was moderate, encapsulating the pristine wilderness of the Laughton Glacier.

16:03 – 590m
59.5525207, -135.1223083

Return to Trailhead with Persistent Drizzle

As we concluded our expedition back at the trailhead, a temperature of 5.6°C wrapped up the day’s journey. Humidity held at 100%, and the constant drizzle underscored the overcast dominance throughout the Laughton Glacier Trail. It was a day well-spent amidst the raw allure of Alaska’s serene landscapes.