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    Default Couple Days in Glacier (NFR)

    Wife and I headed over to the East side for a few days.

    Got the rig squared away,



    then off to the trails




    serious undercut bank




    we're headed for that notch in the upper left



    2 hrs and 5 miles later we're up there looking back from whence we came




    the other side of the pass, looking north





    tarn




    turnaround and heading back




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    fauna (saw 1 goat high up on scree slope, but the zoom on this P&S is lacking)





    Day 2, off to the Berg




    Mt Wilbur (Iceberg's in a cirque at the base of the north slope) at daybreak



    and a few hours later




    working our way up to the lake; the Highline Trail's on the other side of this arette (we'll be hiking that next week)




    grizz appetizer




    almost there (spotted a moose downslope to the left)




    bighorns up on the tallus slopes (again out of zoom range)




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    Iceberg Lake









    asked a ranger about the zig-zag path on the snow - he said it was probably from a wolverine; another hiker had spotted some on snowfields on another nearby trail a few days before




    we had seen a grizz here in the berry patches on the way up, but only for a sec and too far for photos




    not this time




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    last day; sunrise at Many Glacier







    only 1 mile




    but all uphill




    worth it






    Regards,
    Scott

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    Scott,

    Thanks for taking us along on your trip. Awesome country!

    Ralph

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    Wonderful place. Thank you for taking us along. Jim
    I'm either going to, coming from or thinking about fishing. Jim

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    Thanks for the pics. Almost like being there with you!

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    We spent time at GNP last summer on our way to Vancouver. A beautiful place. We went on to Vancouver and met up with our son and his wife and kids and we all went on a cruise to the inside passage. Had a great trip.

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    Some AWESOME pictures you have and I am sure some great memories.

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    Very nice Scott.Thanks. My sister -in-law just picked up the smaller version of your camper, the Scamp.Very nice campers.
    Hope you have many more great trips.
    Best,
    Steve
    it's all good drifts

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