We recently returned from a week hiking around Glacier National Park. The first 3 days we stayed at the Sperry Chalet, which is a rudimentary hikers lodge only accessible via a hike up the mountain. The last half was hiking around an area called “Many Glaciers” which is on the eastern side of the park. Here are a few images from around those areas. Hope you enjoy.
Sunset viewed from the Sperry Chalet
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Local native yielding the right-of-way allowing us to pass him on the trail
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Mt Grinnell viewed from across Swiftcurrent Lake
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Grinnell Glacial melt into the upper Grinnel Glacial lake. The temp was about 90ºF.
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View looking back down the valley to the trailhead. Lower Grinnel Lake (near), Lake Joshephine (mid) and Swiftcurrent Lake (far)
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SalvageDiver wrote:
We recently returned from a week hiking around Glacier National Park. The first 3 days we stayed at the Sperry Chalet, which is a rudimentary hikers lodge only accessible via a hike up the mountain. The last half was hiking around an area called “Many Glaciers” which is on the eastern side of the park. Here are a few images from around those areas. Hope you enjoy.
All winners but that mountain goat takes the prize!
All kind of wonderful ! ! !
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Loc: I am only responsible to what I say..not what
Allright!!! Nice shots!!!
MrBob
Loc: lookout Mtn. NE Alabama
WOW... GREAT images... Never got to Sperry Lodge but the main Many Glacier lodge was terrific for us older folks... I am jealous.
He was in front of us walking along the same trail and was walking faster than him. When we go to about 10' from him he veered off the trail up onto a large rock, looking down at us and watched us walk by. Then he just got back on the trail and continued on his way.
On another hike, we ran into another group of about 10 goats heading up to the glacier we were coming down from. There was only room for single file, so we yielded the right-of-way and watched them walk on by. They looked up at us but apparently didn't feel at all threatened. After they passed, we go back on the trail and continued on our way with another story to tell to friends and family later.
Thank-you and glad you enjoyed the images
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