Bill enjoying Duck Lake, and Barkley not so sure about it:
August 1 A sweet little family on Duck Lake:
We left Duck Lake Campground because we were able to reserve one night a few miles down the road in Glacier National Park's St. Mary Campground. Some of Barkley's Duck Lake friends say good-bye (look at that sweet boy's crooked nose).
A border crossing contingent:
Our spot in St. Mary Campground:
A type of wild clematis? (with a bit of fireweed in the left background):
A folded-wing beauty:
On the trail between the campground and Glacier National Park's St. Mary Visitor Center:
The center is attractive with its modern design and native plant beds.
Osprey at the Visitor Center:
Wanting to do some hiking, we took the hour-long shuttle bus ride to Logan Pass on Going-to-the-Sun Road. But heavy rain and hail canceled our hiking ideas and packed the Logan Pass Visitor Center to the gills. We waited several hours for a bus that had room to take us back down to the St. Mary Visitor Center.
A rainbow at the Weeping Wall:
Wild rose bud:
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Glacier National Park, Part 2
Labels:
Barkley,
Birds,
Cows,
Glacier National Park,
Montana,
Osprey,
Wildflowers
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