Our trip through Montana to get to Glacier was so interesting, scary, beautiful, and long. The first leg of the trip took us through more badland territory. The temps were 97 degrees and the road through the rocky badland terrain was narrow with steep drop offs on both sides. We were both on the edge of our seats the whole time fearing the truck overheating, running out of gas, or blowing out a tire. Not a soul was on these roads with us and we again had no cell service. When they say Montana is the land of the big sky.....it's TRUE. For 360 degrees around you there is just amazing blue sky. Awesome amounts of sky. For us from New England, where all we see for the most part is a little patch of sky at a time.....this was jaw dropping. Interesting too was that you could see different weather situations far off in different directions....weathers that had nothing to do with where we were and probably wouldn't.
Finally we started seeing trees and soon signs for towns and eventually had cell service again. We pulled in for the night mid way and then finished the trip to Glacier the following day.
We found ourselves driving on the flatlands and suddenly we started seeing the sharply pointed and jagged peaks of the Rockies in the distance. This whole area is Blackfeet Native American Nation Territory.
We started our climb up and up into the higher and higher elevations. Our campground was right at St. Mary at about 4,500 feet in elevation. We faced the gorgeous St. Mary Lake from our site. Because of its remoteness we had no wifi at our site and missed being connected to the outside world.
We took lots of scenic drives all around the different areas of the park and stopped often to take pics that just don't do justice to the actual sights.
We also took a couple of ranger guided walks and hikes. Sadly the glaciers may only be around for another 7 years based on the speed of how they are receding each year and not able to rebuild themselves. We were lucky to have been able to see possibly the last of them. Going, going, GONE!
Jackson Glacier |
Some areas of the park were hit with fires back in 2002 and again in 2006. Sometimes we saw whole areas of burned trees and the new growth starting to come up. They don't do anything to stop or control these fires. They let nature take its course. Some of the plants actually need fire in order to germinate. So fire is a natural part of the park's system.
Upon entering the parks and trails there were signs of warning that you are now entering GRIZZLY TERRITORY! YIKES!! Everyone had a can of bear spray....including US. We would be walking along a trail and people coming the other way would tell us they just saw a momma bear with her cubs on the trail up ahead. HOLY SMOKE!!!! I was very scared. The cans of spray cost $40 so I think Mario actually wanted to see one to get our money's worth out of it. MY GOD!!!
Wearing Magen's bear bell!!!! |
Crazy Hammer with the bear spray!! |
It was up to an elevation of 6,600 feet and we could really feel the thin air after the long hike up and down. Especially for us and living in Salisbury......sea level. haha. We had a perfect day and took lots of pics of the beautiful wild flowers growing along the way as well as the interesting wildlife that we encountered along the way.
mountain goats |
bighorn sheep |
Bullwinkle |
dusky grouse |
Colombian ground squirrel |
hoary marmot |
black bears |
golden eagle |
Large and eye catching magpies were everywhere in Montana.
We are now making our way down to Yellowstone National Park and are camping at a midway point near Butte, Montana. We will spend a couple of days here to relax and stock up on supplies for the next big destination. TTFN xxxxxxx
Holy cow!!! The animals you guys are seeing, so cool!!! And the 8th picture down is beauuuutiful.
ReplyDeleteYa the pics are beautiful. I love that one too and the one before it with the moon over the mountain during daytime.
ReplyDeletewhat an amazing adventure and such great pictures!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Rick Steve's watch out. Crazy Hammer and Glass O Wine are coming after you! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteHaha ya maybe we should have our own show. Xx
DeleteLove the reality show idea! I'd watch that. :) Glad the bell got put to good use. Xoxo
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeletethanks mags and riner. such epic adventures to be had in USA
Delete