Friday, August 17, 2018
Grasshopper Glacier hike
The wildflowers were fantastic in late July at this elevation around 9,000'. Fuchsia paintbrush and lupine in this picture |
More paintbrush below the outlet of Goose Lake |
We did make it to the glacier on this nice day. However, the grasshoppers were about another half mile away and we had already walked over 9 miles, so we enjoyed lunch here and headed back down.
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Thursday, August 16, 2018
Backpacking SW Montana
This was our camp for the first night - wildflowers and great views all to ourselves. |
Neither of us remember what Jolie was doing here - dancing, stepping on a bug, trying a new pee method, too much Jagermeister????? |
As I said the wildflowers (mostly prarie smoke in this picture) were great. Sunny skies the whole trip too. |
Within the first mile of the hike we started seeing bear prints (not sure if a grizzly or black bear), but other than this section we didn't see much evidence of bears. |
A view of the Snowcrests - the trail follows the ridge on the left side of the picture. |
why are we smiling? Well, besides the beer, we're happy we found a spot to camp - there werent many flat spots around that weren't covered with a pond. We sort of found a flat spot for our tent... |
.....Ok, so the picture makes it looks worse than it was - but thanks to my keen sense of the horizon we wound up sleeping on sideslope instead of our feet facing downhill. I had to sleep in a position where my body didnt want to start rolling downhill. Jolie is happy because she found a prize in the freeze dried dinner (dont tell her it wasnt a prize, just a bag of dessicant to keep the food dry). |
Our sunset that night. |
On our last morning we woke again to beautiful blue skies and ..... |
...ICE! Got pretty cold that night. Our water froze and our water filters that are ruined when they freeze also froze (dang). During the trip we saw lots of wildflowers and one fast elk running away or towards something. |
Riding Going to the Sun Road
In late June Jolie and I made what is now an annual (4th year in a row) pilgrimage to Glacier National Park to ride Going to the Sun Road before it opens to cars. This is a shot near our campsite of Lake McDonald at sunset. By the way, as I am only getting around to writing this in August, the August fire that burned a bunch of historic cabins this year is right across the Lake from this spot. |
We made it to the top - Logan Pass, but for second year in a row the weather wasn't what we had hoped for - no lunch time nap in cold and rainy weather (the rain started just after we took this picture - made for a FUN ride down). |
Same day as previous day? Nope, the next day was also rainy as we hiked up to Snyder Lake. We walked through part of the burn area from last years fire that destroyed the Sperry Chalet. |
Hanging Valley Hike
Me, Jolie and Polgara went on spring hike to hanging valley near Helena. The end of the hike saw some a huge tree almost blocking the entrance to the steel gate and lookout over the 1,000 foot cliff to the valley floor (of course I forgot to get a picture of the huge tree). We did run into a forest service crew with chainsaws working on the spring deadfall - when we told them about the huge tree at the end their eyes widened and according to Jolie they were just about drooling in anticipation of getting rid of that tree. Anyways, this is a shot of wild rose about to bloom. |
Polgara looks a little sad here, but she was just tired - she, of course, had a blast on a 12 mile hike. |
Some bright paintbrush and clematis in the background. |
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