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    • Day 87

      Glacier Highline Trial

      July 28, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      6 Uhr ging der Wecker, dass ich auch schön früh mit dem Express Shuttle bis zum Logan Pass (höchster Punkt) fahren kann. Kurz nach 7 Uhr standen schon ca 60 Leute an. Jedes Shuttle fast nur 15 Leute. Konnte aber vor, da in einem Shuttle noch ein einzelner Platz war. Dann ca eine Stunde zum Pass gefahren. Oben ziemlich frisch und wolkig. Insgesamt 22km gewandert. Viele kleine und größere Tiere gesehen und wunderschöne Ausblicke gehabt. Der Abstieg war anstrengend für die Knochen und Gelenke. Jetzt gehts wieder mit dem Shuttle zum Campingplatz zurück.Read more

    • Day 205

      An die Grenze

      July 25, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Heute ging es in den Glacier National Park.

      Das letzte große Hurra sozusagen.

      Viel gemacht hab ich aber nicht, da ich ein Vorstellungsgespräch per Telefon hatte, welches sich auch als erfolgreich erweisen sollte.Read more

    • Day 199

      4 Nationalpärk

      August 28, 2021 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Mir sind scho 1 Wuche unterwegs und scho i 4 wunderschöne Nationalpärk gsi. De Olympic, Mount Rainier, North Cascade und jetzt im Glacier Nationalpark. Unglaublichi Sunneufgäng und untergäng, See, Berge, und Landschafte hemmer gseh 🏞🌄
      Leider hämmer nanig so Glück gha mit Tier gseh aber en Bär hät ide Nacht a eusem Büssli gschüttlet.
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    • Day 86

      Bigfork-Apgar

      July 27, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Langsam gestartet, da heute nur 80km geplant waren. Gut vorangekommen, keine besonderen Vorkommnisse. Unterwegs ordentlich für die nächsten Tage eingekauft. Es ist wieder National Park angesagt und da gibt es nix oder ist teuer.
      Viel auf Nebenstraßen oder auf dem Radweg gefahren. Zum Campingplatz war es nochmal eine richtig schöne Strecke. Der Platz ist wohl ziemlich voll, sogar die Hiker/Biker Plätze scheinen alle reserviert. Jetzt warte ich und frage ob ich mich dazustellen kann.
      Nach einem kurzen Gespräch mit zwei anderen Bikern. Bin ich nochmal zum Besucherzentrum in WLAN und habe mir für 5$ einen Platz gebucht und mich dann in eine Ecke geklemmt.
      Dann hat sich herausgestellt, dass Alex für ein paar Jahre in Deutschland war und gut deutsch kann. Sein Rad ist vorgestern kaputt gegangen und so waren sie heute wandern. Er hat so davon geschwärmt, dass ich meinen Aufenthalt hier verlängere und auch morgen wandern gehe.
      Ich bin gespannt, soll sehr geil sein.
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    • Day 106

      Rocky Point, Glacier NP, MT

      July 24, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Point de vue très sympathique sur McDonald Lake et au bord de l’eau. Nous y verrons même un serpent nager dans l’eau.

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      Nice viewpoint on McDonald Lake by the water. We even saw a snake swimming.

    • Day 8

      Apgar

      June 2, 2018 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Zur Abwechslung scheint heute die Sonne. Wäre es nicht so windig, hätten wir ein nettes Frühstück draußen genommen. Wir sparen uns den Abwasch und brechen auf zum Waterton/ Glacierpark, der teilweise in Kanada und USA liegt. Die Einreise ist genauso aufwendig wie per Flugzeug und kostet uns 12 Dollar. Am Nationalpark löhnen wir abermals. Unterwegs stellen wir fest, das der Logan's Pass immer noch geschlossen ist. Nun heißt es umdisponieren. Aber erstmal eine Kaffeepause auf einem Picknickplatz. Dieser liegt schön an einem See und wir gehen bis zum Wasser. Wieder am Auto läuft quer über den Platz ein Grizzly und nimmt dann den Weg zum See . Autsch, dem hätten wir drei Minuten vorher locker begegnen können.
      Wir umrunden den NP und versuchen, uns vom anderen Ende zum Pass durchzuschlagen. Es misslingt. Die Strasse ist zu , laut den Locals bis Mitte Juli. Wir finden einen netten Campground ohne alles, sitzen in der Sonne am Lake McDonald und kaufen schon wieder Wein. Dieser ist hier deutlich preiswerter als in Kanada. So sind wir jetzt bestens gerüstet für weitere Abenteuer.
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    • Day 63

      Huckleberry Mountain

      September 26, 2022 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 14 °C

      Mon 26th Sept. Yesterday morning after our restless train blasting night, we went back to Apgar campground to see if we could get a site, which we did. It was a lovely sunny day, although still a bit cool. We got on our bikes and headed along the bike tracks, firstly to the nearby Apgar Visitor centre, and then a few miles down the road to the West Glacier Visitor Centre. Mainly to use WiFi but also to try and suss out where to next. The rest of the day was really just lounging around at the campground.
      This morning another beautiful blue sky sunny day - great to get the shorts back on - we decided to head up Huckleberry Mtn. This was a gentle climb for the first 6.5 km, gradient average about 11%, then it flatten right out for a couple of kms and then the final km was a bit more steep up to the Lookout building. Not the most exciting views, but what was really enjoyable was the autumn colors now happening, although the photos again don't really capture them. Towards the top my stomach started protesting, and the whole body started feeling a bit dodgy, so after a rest in the sun at the top, made a slowish trip down. Hike stats: 18.65 km, active time 3 hr 47, elevation gain 821m, highest altitude 2008 m. Once down drove to Fish Creek pinic area on Lake McDonald and had a few hours relaxing and reading on the lake shore. Steps D 28821 / V 28592.
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    • Day 61

      Highline Trail

      September 24, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Sat 24th Sept. The Park Ranger did us a favor by making us leave our overnight parking spot by 7am. Firstly we got to see the morning sun break onto the peaks as we drove up Going-to-the-Sun road. Secondly, when we got to Logan's Pass the carpark was filling up really fast, we would not have got a carpark if we got there at our normal get going time of 9.30. And thirdly and most importantly, we were on the trail at the right time that about 2/3s of our way in we had an excellent viewing of a grizzly munching on Huckleberries. The Highline trail is one of the most popular tracks in the park, as it starts high 2025m, so gives people a taste of alpine hiking without the big ascents. It intially takes you along a rock ledge path above the Sun road, then through Meadows below a long Glacier-sharpened Ridge called the Garden Wall. It was somewhere along here we came up around a corner and there was about 20 or so people milling around, it wasn't a popular meeting spot but a grizzly happily enjoying his berry picking about 25 m on the hillside above the track - you need to keep about 100m between you and a bear, so we just had to wait until he decided he had enough and moved on, which was about 25 minutes after we got there. About 6.8 miles there is an intersection one way is a steep 1 km climb up to the Glacier Lookout, and the other way is a more easier 1.2 km rise up to the Granite Park Chalet (closed for the season) one of two backcountry lodges remaining from a network built by the Great Northern Railway over a century ago. We did both. Firstly going up to the Glacier Lookout - and what a view - certainly made the climb up worth it. Stayed up there for lunch enjoying the view and sheltered from the bitter wind, and it was probably after sitting there for about 15 mins when I saw people at the bottom of the lake, when I realized it was Grinnell Glacier, the one we walked to on Tuesday from Many Glaciers - it looked so much bigger and more impressive looking down on it. We then went to the lodge, which was also just a bit further along the Swiftcurrent track that we did on Wednesday (we only saw the roof of it on Wed). The old stone buildings of the chalets were really rustic and would be great to one day stay in. In the season you can then take the 4.2 mile track down to The Loop on the Sun Road and catch a shuttle back to the Logan Pass carpark, however with the shuttle not working we just turned around and walked back. About half way back, there was a Bighorn Sheep not far of the track, so great to get some photos of him quite an awesome looking beast. Hike Stats: 27.26km, active time 6hr 07, elevation gain 1075 m, highest altitude 2321 m. Once back at Logan's Pass, we had time for a quick hike out to Hidden Lake. This is probably the most hiked trail in the park, due to not being to long and its location at the Pass, so it was nearly boardwalk all the way there. Hike stats: 5.17 km, active time 1 hr 09, elevation gain 183 m. It was now about 6 pm, time to continue on down the Sun road to West Glacier to try and find somewhere to stay. Not surprising the park campground was full, so thought maybe the trainstation carpark. We stopped there cooked dinner, and with the no overnight parking sign right in front of the van thought we would head down the highway a bit see if there was anywhere. A couple of minutes from the village there was a side road, which turned into a gravel road, over the train tracks, not sure where the road lead too, but decided it was out of the way enough to stay at, only trouble is which we found out through the night is trains come pass about every hour and because it had a crossing, gives 3 long blasts on the horn - needless to say not the best nights sleep. Steps D 45119 / V49468.Read more

    • Day 66

      South of Glacier National Park

      September 29, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Tue 27th, Wed 28th, Thur 29th Sept. One final short hike in Glacier National Park on Tuesday before leaving. We did the Apgar Lookout, had a bit of view overlooking Lake McDonald but nothing really wow. Hike stats: 11.44 km, active time 2 hrs 13, elevation gain 580 m. We then drove SW on highway 2, to Hungary Horse going up to the side road to the Hungary Horse Dam. The visitor centre had just closed, so thought we would carry along the road and go up the east side of the reservor for a look. About 4 miles, found a campground, that was closed for the season but still usable, great place to stay. Next morning, Wednesday, stopped at the visitor centre to have a look, and read the display on the construction of the dam after the end of WW2. Then carried on to the town of Kalispell. We walked along the historic main street, stopping in on a few shops. The Western Outdoors shop, we have never seen such a large display of hats and boots (cowboy type stuff), and the bottom floor was an Aladdin's cave of antiques etc, easy to spend hours searching through the treasures. Another shop was a hiking / outdoors equipment, where a pair of Scarpa Tramping boots caught my eye, reduced by $100 because they were being sold on behalf of a ranger who brought them wore them a couple of times and decided they were too small. They seem to be a good fit for me, however I am so hesitant buying boots I couldn't decide - do I want a big stiff pair of boots? I know the shoes I have been wearing, even after only 2 months are getting quite worn, and I don't think they will last the 6 months in South America, and it will be more than day trips down there. So we went back to the shop for another try on. I think what convinced me was the really nice sales assistant and I presume the shop owner - they weren't pushy but helpful when needed and didn't mind me taking my time. So I got them. In the mean time we asked them of hikes in the area. They suggest going up to the Jewel Basin hiking area in the Swan mountain range. They did warn us about the road - it was about 5 miles of narrow, windy, rough, corrugated gravel climb. It was after 8 pm when we got to the parking lot at the top, after unclenching my fingers from the door, we settled in for the night. Thursday morning arrived with rain coming down, so we were no hurry to get up. By 10am it looked like it was clearing - it was blue sky and sunny and warm enough to set out in shorts and singlet, so we decided on a loop to do and got going. 2 kms in, we were just starting to get views out towards Flathead Lake, and I commented what a nice day it was turning out to be, honestly within 5 minutes fog came up from the valley and a few minutes later we couldn't even see the mountain tops in front of us, it was so fast. We decided to carry on, hoping it might lift. The signage for the tracks was not great, so we missed the track for the Twin Lakes, and about 1 km passed decided to backtrack to them. It was down the bottom at the lakes, the rain started, so after getting rain gear on decided to carry on just doing the small loop back to the van. The rain came harded - we sheltered under trees for the worst of it, the track quickly became a stream, and the temperature dropped, then there was thunder, so it was just heads down and walk as quickly as we could. It was good to get back to the van - and the aptly named Camp Misery carpark, the thermometer was reading 7.6°C, so after warm dry clothes and a hot chocolate it is a quiet afternoon. Hike Stats: 12.25 km, active time 2 hrs 45, elevation gain 535m, highest altitude 2076 m. Let's hope tomorrow's weather will allow us to get out and explore more.Read more

    • Day 3

      Glacier National Park

      June 2, 2023 in the United States ⋅ 🌩️ 20 °C

      We spent 2 nights at Apgar Campground at Glacier National Park. On the first night we enjoyed a family bike ride on the Apgar Bike Trail. We went all the way to Oxbow Overlook on the Flathead River and we're lucky enough to see a beaver swimming across the water.

      We slept in a bit the next morning. After breakfast we headed up Going-to-the-Sun Road. It was still closed to vehicles from snow, but we were able to ride our bikes. We made it 12 miles round trip (Ada's longest ride) and the scenery was spectacular the whole way. We stopped every couple miles to rest and explore. Many people we passed commented on Ada doing so well on her bike. It was maybe the best bike ride we've ever done.

      After the bike ride, Tory hung out with the kids while Mark worked. They walked to the visitor center, and played around camp. They even found a hummingbird nest with two eggs in it. After dinner we all told another ride through town and to Lake Macdonald to play a bit. When we got back it was bedtime and the kids fell asleep fast.

      On the last morning we got up early and drove out to a remote section of the park in the hopes of glimpsing some wildlife. We didn't see anything exciting but it was nice to see some new scenery.
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