Tuesday, September 10, 2002
Everything's bigger out West
This morning we took some time off from madly rushing sight
to sight to sleep late and do some laundry.
Around noon Tom and I headed back to Glacier. Lake McDonald
is especially gorgeous in the midday sun.
Lake McDonald
At the east end of the lake we visited the modest McDonald
Falls and Sacred Dancing Cascade - pretty, but short. We started a
hike and had gone maybe half a mile when we met a guy coming the
other direction who told us there wasn't much to see, so we
returned to our car.
McDonald Falls
Sacred Dancing Cascade
At the west end of Lake McDonald we turned north on Camas
Road, exited the park, and followed Outside North Fork Road to the
park entrance at Polebridge.
Canadian Road Chicken - The only wildlife of the day
Meadow, western Glacier National Park
From the entrance at Polebridge we drove a six-mile, very
rough road to the idyllic, peaceful, BEAUTIFUL Bowman Lake. There
is a campground at the end of the road, but not another person was
in sight.
The Polebridge entrance to Glacier
Idyllic Bowman Lake
The much-needed lazy day ended with dinner at Pizza Hut back
in Whitefish. I'm surprised we didn't see any wildlife today, save
some birds (which don't generally count). We decided to stay in
Whitefish one more night. 144 miles of wandering.
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