On Friday Sept 7 I
took off for my Glacier N. Park Trip.
Far enough away it had to be a two day trip.
Didn't get 3 miles up Hwy 28 before someone
ahead must have rolled their car. 20 min. wait.
But I don't believe in Omens! This is all open range and big horn sheep are
around with deer and eventually.....bear.
The orange line marks the area I rode.
I'm headed up to the Rising Sun camp ground on the east side of the Continental Divide and want to get there before it fills. Had to stop at Lake McDonald to get this beautiful but sad tel tale. What Fire can do.
and what survived |
Before making it to Logan Pass at the 'Top' of the Divide I
got waylayed again only this time by
construction which pretty much is ongoing all the time. So it was a chance for pictures.
By the time I got to the pass I decided to keep going to the
camp and then backtrack for sunset since the construction was west of the pass. Was a good idea because the camp filled up
that night.
After I set up the tent I went back up to get pictures of
Logan Pass and the Majesty of the area.
That is one word, cathedral, marvel, magnificent.....none can really do
justice to this place. Mountains give
such size and depth to their surroundings and neither pictures nor words can describe
accurately what the eye can take in. But oh what the hell, here are some
anyway.
I stayed at the top to watch the sun start to hide
then headed down and watched the shadows rise
One of the reasons for Rising Sun campground is it is a
great location to watch a sunrise.....and so I did.
as the sun comes |
you can turn around and see it come up over the ridge top
This is St. Marys Lake near camp
everywhere you turn there are rangers and signs warning of
bears. So everyone gets a little
paranoid and they take pepper spray and bells with them and you're supposed to
shout at trail turns to keep from surprising them. So I sang some tunes on a hike I took but I
got the surprise!
Holly bear crap it turned out to be a stump!
One of the remaining Glaciers that are receding
No more pictures, but a good story:
The realtor handling the house was trying to get hold of me
but I couldn't get good enough reception to reply. So Saturday I broke camp and took off in a
hurry (after pictures and a hike) to lower elevation where I hoped to contact her. The Sheriff didn't appreciate my haste and
scolded me because bears also frequent the road! She (the sheriff) was
somewhere between Shel and Gina in age so I was used to the scolding and got
off on good behavior! Finally got down
to civilization and found out there was an offer on the house! I had to beat feet to Kalispell but had to go
US 2 because it was 'quicker'. Yah, but how many troupers? Got to a
STAPLES where I got my email, printed off the documents I had to sign, scanned
them and emailed them back to Olympia and all is well.
Wow!! teknowlgy shure is kool!! Course, there wasn't anyplace from St. Marys
on the East side to Kalispell that had the capability of doing all that so not
everywhere is technoligized. (my word)
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