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Posted on Thursday September 3rd, 2009 at 08:24 in hiking, Backpacking, Nature, montana, glacier national park, hike log
Sorry I haven’t been updating you on my time in Montana, but I’ve been kickin’ it and been really busy. This place is an outdoorsmen’s paradise. How anyone could spend more than a day in this place and deny the existance o...
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Posted on Thursday September 3rd, 2009 at 08:24 in hiking, Backpacking, Nature, montana, glacier national park, hike log
Sorry I haven’t been updating you on my time in Montana, but I’ve been kickin’ it and been really busy. This place is an outdoorsmen’s paradise. How anyone could spend more than a day in this place and deny the existance o...
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Posted on Tuesday September 1st, 2009 at 20:04 in hiking, montana, glacier national park, hike log, highline trail
In this series, I document my adventures in Glacier National Park, Montana in 2009. For more in this series, check out this page Today I made my way up to Logan Pass to tackle the Highline Trail. It’s a easily accessible (and thus popular) se...
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Posted on Monday August 31st, 2009 at 17:02 in hiking, Nature, montana, glacier national park, hike log, avalanche lake
The weekend has absolutely flown by and I’m off trekking on my own. Thankfully Dave has helped me get my bearings and even lent me a van with which to traipse around the Montana wilderness. I’m still nursing a chest cold, but determin...
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Posted on Sunday August 30th, 2009 at 20:56 in Fishing, Nature, montana, stillwater lake
Dave introduced me to his cousin Kevin and his boy Jack as we all left to do a little fishing. Jack and Elijah are both about 3 1/2 years old so it was a blast watching them fish and carry on. We took Kevin’s boat out about 30 minutes from ...
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Posted on Saturday August 29th, 2009 at 18:00 in hiking, Nature, montana, glacier national park, hike log, iceberg lake
Honestly, I’m not sure you could walk a mile in Montana without tripping over 3 lakes. Of course I exaggerate, but in my 10 days there I visited at least 6 different lakes. Iceberg Lake lies east of the Continental Divide. That doesn̵...
I like the posts on this blog. Having lived much of my life in the wild, I relate to many of your posts here. Nice clean site, fun, interesting and informative.
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