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OregonBlue

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7. Spectacular hiking. If you hike remote trails remember BEARS. You are going late in the year but
Sat Jun 17, 2017, 11:32 AM
Jun 2017

ticks are always a problem. More so in the spring. Just check ever inch of you bodies at the end of the day. I am so jealous. Haven't been hiking there since the 70's but there were still lots of glaciers. Oh to get to be a mouse in your backpack.

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Iceberg Lake SHRED Jun 2017 #1
Thanks! I am so excited! We had planned to go in 2015, but changed plans do to wildfire. we can do it Jun 2017 #2
Good for you SHRED Jun 2017 #3
Did you do any of the Red Bus tours? I think we are going to take the boat for Grinell Glacier hike. we can do it Jun 2017 #4
Didn't take the bus SHRED Jun 2017 #5
Was it one of the convertible buses? That's what I have my eye on. we can do it Jun 2017 #14
We drove over from the east SHRED Jun 2017 #17
Yes but years ago, took Amtrak (which lost our bags,) elleng Jun 2017 #6
One more reason we are always carryon only girls. we can do it Jun 2017 #9
The best way to do it, of course! elleng Jun 2017 #12
We used to over pack, until we started noticing people on our trips complain about lost baggage. we can do it Jun 2017 #13
Oh carrying all that stuff, something else! elleng Jun 2017 #15
Hysterical also watching how much stuff some little people "need" at the beach for a couple hours. we can do it Jun 2017 #16
Right, and Right! elleng Jun 2017 #22
Spectacular hiking. If you hike remote trails remember BEARS. You are going late in the year but OregonBlue Jun 2017 #7
Great tips. Was just looking at info on tick spray or treated clothes. we can do it Jun 2017 #8
I always stay at Lake McDonald. FarPoint Jun 2017 #10
Sounds amazing. This will be our first trip. Planning is fun, too. we can do it Jun 2017 #11
The Rangers are so accessible.. FarPoint Jun 2017 #18
Good to know. They've always been helpful and nice when we've had questions. we can do it Jun 2017 #19
Long ago, I hiked to the Granite Park Chalet. Then it didn't have electricity, but sinkingfeeling Jun 2017 #20
I want to do that, too. we can do it Jun 2017 #24
Don't remember. It was a pretty hike and there were bears. sinkingfeeling Jun 2017 #25
My dad grew up in a small town in northern Montana. Staph Jun 2017 #21
Wow, great suggestions. Can't thank you enough. we can do it Jun 2017 #23
glaciers in 2017 iamthebandfanman Jun 2017 #26
Late August???....well.......are you ready? Stuart G Jun 2017 #27
I do believe you about the snow, Stuart. we can do it Jun 2017 #29
Another story about Glacier Park..and a conversation I had there with another traveler.. Stuart G Jun 2017 #28
Loved both of your posts. Want to try to get to the Canadian parks too. we can do it Jun 2017 #30
Good Luck, thank you for your kind words..and yes, there are bears up there at all 3 parks.. Stuart G Jun 2017 #31
Will do. Please share more if anything comes to mind. we can do it Jun 2017 #32
Wildlife spotting in Glacier. BluesRunTheGame Jun 2017 #33
Honestly can't wait! Hoping to catch Northern lights, too. we can do it Jun 2017 #35
Maybe! BluesRunTheGame Jun 2017 #36
We'll be there Monday, any idea whet will be blooming? we can do it Aug 2017 #39
All of that varies by the year and by the week. BluesRunTheGame Aug 2017 #40
And if you've never seen a marmot up close... BluesRunTheGame Jun 2017 #34
Here's a clip of the true sound of a marmot whistling. BluesRunTheGame Jun 2017 #37
Wow! we can do it Aug 2017 #38
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