I'm looking outside at the snow-capped mountains, and I just sealed the envelope on the last of my Christmas cards. 17 days until the red-suited man comes down our chimney, and I probably should be writing a Christmas-themed post. But the sun is bright, and the skies are blue, and it puts me in the mood to return to summer material. So here's Chapter 6 of my summer series (Chapter 1, Chapter 2, Chapter 3, Chapter 4, Chapter 5).
The scene is the south and east sides of Glacier National Park. The time is mid-July 2018. The players are Spousal Unit, his parents and me. To facilitate access to the Park, we are staying two nights in one of the cabooses on the grounds of the Izaak Walton Inn.
(Let's be real -we also chose this lodging 'cause it's just so darn cool. Who wouldn't want to sleep in a caboose? When we first arrived in Montana, a friend of ours clued us in about this unique feature of the Inn, and we began to look for an excuse to stay there! When my brother and his wife visited us in October 2017, they helped us complete our reconnaissance, and the deal was sealed!)
In Marias Pass - yellow penstemon |
Mountains on north edge of Marias Pass |
The approach to the St. Mary's Lake entrance to the Park is diametrically different to the topography on the west side of the Park: the land is flat and then is suddenly interrupted by a thrusting mountain range. This means you can see the mountains from quite a distance. The wildflowers dance in the space between your car and the peaks, and an occasional fence arcing into the distance appears to point the way.
Trees finally begin to crowd the road and block most sights from view until you reach the edge of St. Mary's Lake. It was our lucky day to snag a parking spot at the launching point for trails to Baring Falls and Sun Point.
It's odd now to recall that it was a hot day, and it was tempting to dip our toes in the rushing torrent of the falls. Clouds were piling up on the mountains like a bunch of neglected dust bunnies, but they did not flow into the valley or drop any precipitation.
Left: Man with Hat on the trail to Baring Falls
Middle: Fireweed Right: Baring Falls
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We picnicked near our parking spot, and then a different return route dropped us into a construction zone, where we waited 10 - 15 minutes for a pilot car. It was a blessing in disguise - right next to us was a rolling meadow with bountiful wildflowers (and some trash - funny how you don't see these things when you are taking a picture).
Can you see the yellow cup in the lower right hand picture? |
A hot summer day is not complete without ice cream, so we took advantage of the little shop in East Glacier for some refreshment. My mother-in-law asked for two scoops, and was shocked at the amount the staffer put in her bowl - almost flowing over (but not more than she could eat)!!!
On our second (last) night at the Inn, we had a beverage in the Flagstop Bar, a classic bar environment on the lower level of the Inn, chock-a-block with historic memorabilia. Dinner followed on the veranda of the restaurant. We had a ring-side seat for the flowers in the garden, as well as the Empire Builder Amtrak passenger train, if only it was running on time … Unfortunately, on this day, the train was significantly delayed and no-one was willing to stay there and wait for it, especially in the dark. It just means we have to go again!
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An utterly magnificent landscape!
ReplyDeleteamazing series of photos.
ReplyDeleteAwesome waterfall.
have a great weekend
Beautiful photos and what a wonderful time away...awesome to stay in a caboose!! Love that saucer in the bottom picture.
ReplyDeleteHow fun to stay in a caboose! Did your in-laws stay in the same caboose or did they have another one? Your photos are so pretty and make it look like a great trip.
ReplyDeleteHi Angie wonderful post,great pics of a wonderful time ,how exciting that you got to stay in a caboose.
ReplyDeleteThat ice cream sure looks yummy,thankyou for sharing your wonderful time with us.
Wonderful post and stunning photos!
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Enjoyed seeing your beautiful summer pictures this morning. What a fun place to stay and that ice cream looks delicious.
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely place, beautiful scenery and waxwings too
ReplyDeleteSuch terrific photos and we totally love that caboose too!
ReplyDeleteIf I didn't live in a float cabin I think I would like to live in a converted caboose. Too bad you can live on a sideline and hook up to a train to see the country. Now that would be fun. - Margy
ReplyDeleteA fun trip and such gorgeous scenery. It's quite depressing that folks find it so easy to litter such a beautiful landscape. I see trash everywhere I go and it makes me crazy.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful Post... it’s a fantastic landscape. Thank you for hosting.
ReplyDeleteHappy MosaicMonday!
...a nice interruption! It sure beaks looking out at ny frozen yard.
ReplyDeleteI have always thought it would be lovely to stay in a railway carriage. Thankyou so much for the summery tour and the magnificent views today. The icecream - is it blueberry? - looks delicious. It is heating up here in Australia. Have a fabulous week.
ReplyDeleteI love those gardens!
ReplyDeleteWow...that's a very nice interruption. Love going on tours with you. I'm going to have to figure our what program to use to make mosaics now that my old computer is caput and so I have to say goodbye to Picasa the only program I've used for editing and making collages, etc. Ugh. Hope you have a Merry and Bright week ahead!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful summery interruption as the skies drip down here in the dark. When we drive through the Rockies (and other mountains) I am often reminded of the fortitude and vision those explorers had to imagine a railway going through some of the passes.
ReplyDeleteStaying in a caboose would be so much fun, although the climb up to the upper level looks a little precarious.
Have a merry week, Angie!
What a fun trip. I have been to Glacier before and it was July too.
ReplyDeleteLove the Peonies too.
MB
Dear Angie - When the highest temperature is less than 10 degrees C (50 F) , this scenic walk on a beautiful summer day has brought me the warmth. The caboose looks so attractive both the interior and outside appearance. Climbing up to the bed reminds me of a bit of playful spirit. The bowl-full ice-cream looks so yummy though I wonder if I can eat up.
ReplyDeleteThanks for offering this nice community of blogging. The next time I link up will be the next year. Wish you a wonderful holiday season
Yoko
Hello, I think staying in the caboose would be fun. It is a cute place, almost like a tiny house. I love the view of the park and lake. I would like to re-visit Glacier, we only visited the highlights in the park. I would like to hike more and see more of the park. The waterfalls and wildflowers are beautiful. Thanks for hosting. Have a happy day and new week ahead.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful area and fantastic photos, Angie. Enjoy the sunshine while it lasts!
ReplyDeletePS: Thanks for hosting, Angie!
ReplyDeleteHappy mosaic Monday
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I would love to hike there in the summer months! Beauty in every direction! And it would be fun to stay in that caboose! Happy MM! Hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteI loved to read your summer post in these fabulous sceneries. The mountains look stunning. We don’t have any mountains in Finland, only some hills in Lapland - yet we do downhill skiing and snowboarding. Some youngsters are even on the international top - Enni Rukajärvi, Roope Tonteri, Peetu Piiroimnen etc.
ReplyDeleteDearest Angie; What a wonderful Chapter 6 of your summer adventure♡♡♡ I truly enjoyed Eastern Scenery with mountain which looked a bit different from ours with pine trees and so on.
ReplyDeleteReading your first phrase "just sealed the envelope on the last of my Christmas cards" Reminded me of I have to write New Year Card soon ;-) I think it's great tradition even though time consuming job ;-)
Thank you SO much for hosting.
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Wow - these scenes are just stunning!
ReplyDeleteBreath-taking landscapes!
ReplyDeleteThe countryside are superb, those mountains, lovely Angie.
ReplyDeleteDear Angie
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful stay in the caboose!I really enjoyed those series of fantastic photos and of course you Chapter from 1 to 4 too!
I like that plate in your last mosaic. So delicate!!
Happy weekend to you.
Hi Angie. I'd forgotten all about the caboose, a word I learnt as a student of black and white Western movies. How romantic to stay in a real live one and maybe play some old films starring Jon Wayne or Tom Mix? Pnce agin your landscapes are fantastic to look at.
ReplyDeleteThe ice cream is pretty awesome too.
Lovely series of photos and beautiful mosaic presentation ~ ^_^ Yummy ice cream ~ LOL
ReplyDeleteHappy day to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Enjoyed the memories! Yours and mine that the post brought back. We camped in Glacier once but with our small kids, so hiking was limited. Now of course any of them ..or their kids ... could hike rings around us. Years later the two of us went through on that Amtrak.... we took a trip across country on it. Wish I’d been blogging back then (didn’t even have a digital camera). Your photos are beautiful and I wish we could go back!
ReplyDeleteWow Angie, what a lovely little holiday break you had. The scenery is gorgeous and the little caboose looks so charming as long as you didn't bump your head too much :-). I see now that I've missed several of your posts. I'm wondering why as I thought I added you to my reading list so that I would get updated on when you post.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous landscape. What a great time you had, I love the caboose you stayed in, how unique that must have been.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend!
The landscapes are utterly magnificent. What a legacy this is and one we must be sure is passed on to succeeding generations unspoiled. I have stayed in a restored Pullman car but not in a caboose. I guess I had the high end digs!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! yes, you invite people over to a party. they can even bring some of the treats. each person brings an ornament. then you put numbers in a bowl and select a number. then each person selects a gift bag or they it can steal from someone who went before them until you get to the end. It is rather fun!
ReplyDeleteYou had quite a trip. The trip up the ladder to caboose before bed would be fun. If I had to get up in the middle of the night I would hope I make it down safely.
ReplyDeleteThat ice cream looks great!!
Have a great weekend.
Grand scenery and I laughed about the ice-cream … two scoops but in a very small bowl. My warmest best wishes to you and yours during the holiday season!
ReplyDeleteI wanna stay in a caboose!! That's so cool. I love the photos of those snow-capped mountain peaks and the natural beauty of the park. Wonderful post!
ReplyDeleteLovely photographs, and I like the mosaics.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan