 Good morning from Seattle. We slept at the rest stop last night. We made our way over to the whole paycheck, whole foods. Got some goodies. Got myself a giant kombucha. The boys got some stuff over there too. Josh got some more things for his stomach. Cody's excited about that. Today we're going to head over towards some ice caves. I tell you more, but I think it's pretty self-explanatory. So let's hit the road. We're at Ice Caves. It's about a mile hike from the parking area. There's quite a few little flies. There's a bunch of little berries along the way. So if you know how to spot them, then they get some free fruit salad. This is a comforting sign here. Ice Caves kill. So maybe they're actually going to slice. We just came across a wild blueberry and there's one left on the whole bush. Right? There's two left on the whole bush. There's three on the whole bush. One for each of us. Yeah. Is that really a blueberry? Bear is left and right. Just noticed something I got to tell you about. So right about here it's about 70 degrees and I'm walking. I'm walking. I'm walking and all of a sudden it gets like maybe 50 degrees and the closer I get and the closer I get the colder and colder the air becomes. Now it's like 40 degrees and it keeps on getting colder and colder. Woo! It's like I jumped inside a freezer. This is insane. My god. What if I can start to see my breath yet? This is so nuts. My god. We're literally in a freezer. You can see the steam. The temperature difference coming off the ice right here. This is absolutely crazy. And you can hear the sound of, you know, I don't know if I would go on those ones guys. So up here you can see it just raining from the ceiling. It's absolutely crazy. But there is steam coming out of this one from the temperature difference and there's a lot of water just falling down right there. Alright, as you can see we got melting snow and right in front of us is what used to be an ice cave. So I think this is the part where they said ice caves can kill because that's a couple thousand pounds probably right there. So you just get squashed. Looks a little bit safer than the last one. Ice falling down left and right. Thankfully not on us. It's legit raining. It's raining on a completely clear day out here. Wow. Oh my gosh it feels so good in here. But just like the sign said it's dangerous. Who knows when this thing is going to fall down. Here's what inside the cave looks like and this is what looking outside the cave looks like. It is pretty surreal. This is not a view that many people see in their lifetimes. And what we did so far. First ice cave thing we went in was over there. The second was up there. The third is just on the other side of this small, well it looks small, this small rock right here. Josh is in that one. I believe this is a fourth one and I want to show you guys what exactly is going on in this particular ice cave. There's a waterfall coming down from up there by the Sun and it is flowing through the out cave. And as you can see there is snow that is falling right here. Cody's running through all the way but there's a crap ton of water coming through this entire ice cave here. So this is absolutely stunning. I've never seen anything like this before except the three over there. Honestly I feel like this is a forbidden fruit on the tree because like this is insane. Like I want to go inside so bad and check out this waterfall but at the same time I don't want all this ice to fall on me. Alright screw it I'm going in. Went in, coming out, I got my shot, getting rained on, life is good but man this sure is a surreal experience. I know I'm afraid of heights but I think my fear is just of death and I don't know why because it doesn't make any sense at all. I've never died before in this life, perhaps others. These guys are. Cody is absolutely soaked. You can see on his t-shirt his whole hair is wet, camera is soaked. Josh's camera is soaked, hair is soaked, everything from head to toe. Worth it. We are faced with a challenge here. We are the blue dot. There is a road that goes through Bedall over here to Darrington. That's 23 miles according to that sign over there. The question is go 23 miles on a freaking dirt road and this is not like a good idea me but shoot let's do it. You only live once. Interesting thing just happened. North Cascades National Park, keyword National Park starts like a half mile that way or a quarter mile that way. So International Park you're not supposed to camp anywhere except a campground. So anyways we we flipped a U and found this dirt road which led us down to this little turnaround spot and it has a no camping sign but it doesn't say you can't park here overnight so I'm a little confused. So I think we're gonna camp here park here keyword park overnight. We're not no tents not saying up any tents so I think we're all right because look at this and there's a toilet and there's a toilet. So this is our spa right here and just to show you where we are we are right next to the water. This is so beautiful and if if I'm correct that I can park here overnight this is one of the most amazing locations that I will have the pleasure of calling home. By the way this is all snow melt snow melt and I guarantee you it's freezing cold oh my gosh yeah it's freezing cold. Because the propane is not hooked up yet the temperature of the water will become the temperature of the air inside here overnight. So I think it probably is gonna be in my best interest to take a shower right now. So let me show you guys how this operates. There's a little switch right here which you can't see and then boom we got water and it does eliminate a little bit. Got a little light on there. I'll see you guys shortly. That was one of the most amazing showers ever. I think I've said that a few times on this on the station. Anyways thank you so much for watching thank you for liking thank you for subscribing if you're not subscribed please consider it and I will see you guys tomorrow. Tomorrow's gonna be super fun it's gonna be one of the most amazing views of the most amazing lakes that I've ever seen. I already know in advance that I've seen pictures of it. Alright see you guys.