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Travel Blogs from Hungry Horse
Going to the Sun road
... It was a sight, seeing Doug slip and slide while Charlie’s little limbs gossled back and forth from behind him.) We stayed up there at least an hour, but not before Talbot got sworn in as a Junior Ranger too.
The shuttles back down were slow and very crowded, but we were able to see a big horn sheep, mountain goats (babies included) and got to touch the Weeping Wall, glacier fed waterfalls that shower the road. (we were stuck at one spot ...
What a Drive...
... they were cool. One even had waterfalls on the outside of the tunnel. There were many places along the road to stop and view overlooks, passes, glaciers, waterfalls, gorges, wildflowers, bends and trails. We stopped at as many as we could; one was prettier than the next! One that we saw from the car, no place to get out, was the weeping wall. It was a series of waterfalls that help to get rid of the ...
Yellowstone to Bozeman to Glacier National Park
... task of getting in contact with someone who could get them out & no phone signal. I felt my smashed blender wasn't so bad after all!!
That's all for now, sorry it is so long this time, Bye for now, thanks for reading the blog, and we LOVE reading your comments, keep safe and well, God bless....Miss you all.
NEXT BLOG .......Crossing the border into Canada & handing over illegal goods!!!!
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Picture of America
... to my truck. Driving out of the park in the late afternoon sun, I could not resist a dip in Lake McDonald on the west side of the park. A good swim and a good scrub as the sun danced in and out of dark gray clouds, spilling sunrays across the lands and the waters. Head under water, the relatively shallow shelf steeply and drastically dropped off into darkness - an eery sight that always stirs my fright! Back on the beach, smooth hot stones, ...
Day - 9 Going to the Sun & Hiking in the Snow
... even the Gulf of Mexico.
We started descending, and caught sight of the amazing river. We knew we just had to stop, so we pulled over at a lay by, and we all got out. Poor old Tegz had to sit down and watch, as the boys got changed, and into the river. I can’t begin to explain how cold the water is......think icy, and then more icy. This is pure snow and glacier melt; but our boys just had to get in and get wet. It was absoultely beautiful. ...