Campsite #J01 at Laughton Glacier Cabin, AK
Cabin Site #J01
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We were at Haines the night before and we asked 5+ people and only 2 of them could tell me it is #1 diesel and we should be able to buy it from gas station. Unfortunately the gas stations were already closed and we ends up getting the coleman camp fuel from Outfitter Sporting Goods. I still don't know what is #1 diesel as the gas station sells #2 diesel for car and truck. LUCKILY THE COLEMAN CAMP FUEL ALSO WORK.
The cabin is mainly maintained by campers like us and it is clean. There is a heating stove inside, so you could cooking on it if you don’t have other cooking equipments (or you can use the fire pit outside.) There is an instruction book for the stove and visitor log books from previous campers. They provide useful information.
There is a big axe for chopping wood so you don’t need to bring one as instructed. There is another fire pit near the river so that you could keep yourself warm sitting near the river. There are firewood near the cabin and I guess the U.S. Forest Service prepare that but it is getting less and less. We couldn't find the wooden box for food storage (the information said there was), so you might want to use an alternative solution like hanging your food high using a rope or something. There are small streams nearby so if you have water filtering equipment, you don't have to bring that much water like us. ??
We have not met any bear near the cabin when we were there (but we met one while waiting for train pick up), but we saw a porcupine in the morning. The glacier is nice and there is enough time to hike up to the base and stand at the bottom of the glacier, just make sure you pick a safe path and don’t stand too close or under the ice. We have heard loud bangs when ice melted and broke off.