Meier called this glacier F-3, though it was later renamed Harrower Glacier. The straight line distance to the highest snow point on the ridge is about .8 of a mile.
Neil F. Humphrey, professor of glaciology and geomorphology at the University of Wyoming, has this assessment of the pairing: "The glacier was just hanging on in Mark's pic, with lots of signs of previous advances and retreats, but probably on the verge of major retreating. . . . it [is] basically dead. . . . In your pic, the glacier has retreated to the last of its quasi-stable positions. It may survive for a while, or may completely disappear. That would need more work, although from your pic it looks like it will last for quite awhile. . . . the retreat of this glacier is 'probably' only slightly due to the current round of climate change." Personal communication 8/9/2020.