Earlier this Fall Dusty was able to take a few days off and
so we could sneak out of town for a little while. We took the opportunity to
make a trip to Glacier National Park in Montana. It was a new and great
experience for both of us. We love an excuse we can get to go camping in our
fifth wheel! Here are some pictures from our time traveling around the park.
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The first night we stayed at Apgar Campground just inside
the West entrance. Our camp site was beautiful with all the trees around
turning bright yellows and reds.
We drove around and explored the area near our campsite.
Then before settling in for the night we went down to the see the lake. We
couldn’t not have timed it any better! It was a gorgeous view of Lake McDonald.
Can you believe how calm that water looks?
The next morning we explored a few more spots nearby, talked
to the visitor center, found some goodies at the gift shop and then decided to
move to the other side of the park. I was so happy about two adorable outfits we
found for our little one to wear next summer!
On our way to our new camping spot we found some of the park
locals. This was a seriously big bear and I was very glad I noticed him from
our truck, not hiking on a trail!
Here we are setting up in our new spot on the other side of
the park in Many Glacier Campground. One of the perks of camping in the fall is
there are no crowds like summer. It felt like we had the whole campground to
ourselves.
Next we took a drive up the Going to the Sun Road. Although there
wasn’t much in the way of crowds, there was still road construction. That meant
we couldn’t go from one end of the road to the other like we would have liked,
but we were still able to get to this visitor center at the top and look around
there. It started looking like it might rain and it was already fairly late in
the afternoon so we decided to come back and do our hiking in this area another
time. We were able to still see some great views and take a few pictures before
heading back to our site for the night.
In the morning we took our vacation international and went to see the adjacent park in Canada. We had a lot of fun exploring north of the boarder. We enjoyed seeing more mountain views, the Prince of Wales Hotel (where it was ridiculously windy) and the shops of Waterton.
It was a perfect sunny warm fall day and we had a few places
that we wanted to try to hike around while the weather was nice so began our
trip back to the south to see try out the trails. First we went to a Canadian
Lake. I decided this was not a place I wanted to hike. It was stunning but I
had just finished reading an informational sign bragging that the meadow a
little ways down the trail was regularly frequented by grizzly bears and there
was hardly anyone around (there is safety in numbers) to cross paths with while
walking. Dusty was supportive of my irrational fear to hike this area (aka
become a juicy snack for a bear) so we drove on to our next spot.
Maybe it was the fact we had been up to the visitor center
at the top of Going to the Sun road they day before so I knew what to expect. Or
it could have been there were no signs boasting of grizzlies along to wooded
trail. Or… well the list could go on but whatever the case the trails leaving
from the visitor center were much more appealing for hiking, despite their
longer length and higher elevation. We decided to try hiking to the Hidden Lake
Overlook. We took it slow and steady up what seemed like a never ending set of
stairs and boardwalks. I was glad we stuck with it once we got to the top. The
view was dazzling. Dusty and I concluded while hiking that this set of pictures
should be called “bump hikes the continental divide!” That is a name that was
definitely earned not just given away on this hike.
We even got to see mountain goats, which were wonderfully willing to stay put and be models for pictures. On the way down the path we saw a big horn sheep which scampered off without letting us get a good shot of him. I suppose that is why we have mental pictures!
Before we made it back to our site we spotted another
creature, a BIG bull moose. He was very comfortable with us watching him but
was far to content with where he had bedded down for the night to stand up and
let us get a full view of his size.
In the morning we looked over our maps and made sure we had
visited all the places in the park on our hit list then packed up to head back
home. Just to prove our amazing luck in spotting animals here is one more look
at another bear we saw as we headed out. It was a bit farther away but still
clearly a good sized bear.
It was a fantastic trip and I am very thankful we were able
to take the time to go! But what trip would be complete without an incredible
sunset? Here is the one we got as we drove back through Post Falls on our way
home.
Beautiful pictures Erin! I agree with you about hiking with bears. When we were in Glacier on our honeymoon I thought every stump or bush was a bear.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the armchair vacation! Pretty pics and fun story. So happy to see that 5th wheel rollin' along! It sat for way too many years. Happy travels.
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