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Tag Archives: Glacier National Park
10 Great Hikes in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA
Glacier National Park in Montana, USA is an integral component and the largest part of the world’s first International Peace Park with Waterton Lakes National Park representing a smaller, but no less spectacular part in southwest Alberta, Canada. It is where prairies meet mountains. Both connected parks … Continue reading →
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Nakimu Caves – Rogers Pass – Hiking British Columbia
At the ruins of the old Glacier House Teahouse, there are lockable bins to store backpacks and other equipment being left behind. For caving, sturdy leather hiking boots are mandatory. We gear up in our coveralls, rock helmets, headlamps, gloves and … Continue reading →
Ptarmigan Tunnel – Many Glacier – Glacier National Park – Hiking Montana
At noon, Mel and I are standing at the Iceberg Lake trail junction deciding if we should return 2.6 miles (4.2 KM) to our cabin at the Swiftcurrent Inn for the planned, easy, ramp-up day or, take advantage of position … Continue reading →
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