Needless to say, these are not your ordinary bus. They are sort of a cross between a bus and a monster truck with eight-wheel drive.
Here's a picture:
A number of these vehicles - known as Brewster Ice Explorers- were built in Canada for use on glacier tours but one is actually in service in Antarctica.
Here's a close-up of one of the tires:
Talk about a wide tread...
The tour actually takes you out onto a portion of Canada's Columbia Icefield known as the Athabasca glacier. It starts with a ride down a thirty-degree slope over a glacial moraine (basically a huge pile of gravel created by the glacier's motion) which is a little scary even when one is informed that the vehicle has four forward gears: low, lower, even lower and lowest. Nevertheless, one is deposited safely in the middle of the glacier for a short romp around the ice.
Michelle - romping on the ice |
As you can see from this panorama of our view from where we stood on the glacier, it's just a magnificent spot set amid ice fields and mountains and I would recommend a trip up the Icefields Parkway and a stop at the Athabasca glacier to anyone.