terseck was not exaggerating. when his daughter is an old woman at the end of the century, the climate will have changed, as much as it changed since the last ice age. and our climate then will seem as foreign to her as the ice age seems to us. there are still glaciers -- some -- in the wind river range. they are tiny compared to the ice age glaciers that once dominated western wyoming. but they are the largest glaciers in the american rocky mountains. for the last summers, a team from central wyoming college has studied these glaciers. their work is featured in an emmy-winning documentary produced by pbs wyoming called "glaciers of the winds." it's actually available on youtube, and i highly recommend it. "glaciers of the winds." i visited around their campfire the night before the central wyoming college team set off on a 20-plus-mile expedition up to the base of din wood did i glacier. the students are measuring the size of the glaciers to determine how quickly they're melting. they're analyze water quality, an