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Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park
Mile 1690
Glacier National Park is another favorite of mine. The 50 mile main road runs west to east (or east to west) up Going to the Sun Road, over Logan Pass to Saint Mary. Glacier NP is pretty much glacier-less visually today. Not only is it socked in with rain/snow, the road is only open as far as Avalanche Creek at the moment. Logan Pass is still snowed in. So I went as far as I could, and turned around. McDonald Creek is raging right now. Larger than I have ever seen. It makes it's way into Lake McDonald, and comes out the other side as Flathead River.
Lake McDonald has an amazing old lodge on it's shore. Reminiscent of an earlier grand lodge era. It is the base for the Glacier National Park Red Bus Tours. The buses were built between 1936 and 1939 by White Motor Company, and fully restored in 2001 by Ford Motor Company. They still haul visitors to Logan Pass, with a fully retractable canvas roof. Really cool. When Glacier opened, the only way in to the lodge from the west was by boat. That steam boat lives on as well, giving folks a tour of the lake now.
Glacier NP is part of the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park. The first cross border International Peace Park in the world.
Cheers,
Glacier National Park
Mile 1690
Glacier National Park is another favorite of mine. The 50 mile main road runs west to east (or east to west) up Going to the Sun Road, over Logan Pass to Saint Mary. Glacier NP is pretty much glacier-less visually today. Not only is it socked in with rain/snow, the road is only open as far as Avalanche Creek at the moment. Logan Pass is still snowed in. So I went as far as I could, and turned around. McDonald Creek is raging right now. Larger than I have ever seen. It makes it's way into Lake McDonald, and comes out the other side as Flathead River.
Lake McDonald has an amazing old lodge on it's shore. Reminiscent of an earlier grand lodge era. It is the base for the Glacier National Park Red Bus Tours. The buses were built between 1936 and 1939 by White Motor Company, and fully restored in 2001 by Ford Motor Company. They still haul visitors to Logan Pass, with a fully retractable canvas roof. Really cool. When Glacier opened, the only way in to the lodge from the west was by boat. That steam boat lives on as well, giving folks a tour of the lake now.
Glacier NP is part of the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park. The first cross border International Peace Park in the world.
Cheers,