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Glacier Runner (progress): July 22, 2008

Art by Kiana Fecteau | July 23rd 2008 by Kiana Fecteau

A rock and some trees have been added to the area to the right as well as some of the Yellow Fawn Lilies. read more

Glacier Runner (progress): July 19, 2008

Art by Kiana Fecteau | July 20th 2008 by Kiana Fecteau

"Glacier Runner" is coming along. The trail and foreground vegetation has been put in. read more

Glacier National Park Officials Again Voice Opposition to Railroa…

National Parks Traveler | July 18th 2008 by Kurt Repanshek

Roughly a year after they first voiced their opposition to a railroad's plan to use bombs to defuse avalanche danger along the southern flanks of Glacier National Park, park officials are reiterating that oppositio read more

NPCA, TWS Presidents Meet With Canadian Ambassador To Seek Soluti…

National Parks Traveler | July 18th 2008 by Kurt Repanshek

How environmentally sensitive is the Canadian government? Can the presidents of two of the United States' conservation groups convince the government not to allow development in the headwaters of the Flathead Valle read more

Glacier Runner (progress): July17, 2008

Art by Kiana Fecteau | July 18th 2008 by Kiana Fecteau

The larger white bark pine trees are in. read more

Glacier Runner (progress): July 16, 2008

Art by Kiana Fecteau | July 17th 2008 by Kiana Fecteau

The snow and water were touched up and some trees have been put in. read more

Glacier Runner (progress): July 11, 2008

Art by Kiana Fecteau | July 15th 2008 by Kiana Fecteau

The water has been worked a little more. read more

Never on Sunday, Mosquitoes Can’t Keep a Good Woman Down, Oh Ca…

RV Romance | July 14th 2008 by Bess McBride

The historical past of beautiful Montana. Hello, fellow travelers and romantics! Well, there I was yesterday…on a Sunday…one of my two precious days off, and my significant other had been bullied into some sort of road trip. What’s read more

Glacier Runner (progress): July 10, 2008

Art by Kiana Fecteau | July 11th 2008 by Kiana Fecteau

The mountain has been worked down to the water. read more

Glacier Runner (progress): July 9, 2008

Art by Kiana Fecteau | July 10th 2008 by Kiana Fecteau

More detail has been added to the lower right portion of the mountains. My palette consists of cadmium red, cadmium yellow, French ultramarine, burnt sienna and titanium white. read more

Glacier Runner (progress): July 7, 2008

Art by Kiana Fecteau | July 8th 2008 by Kiana Fecteau

More and more detail is being added to the mountains. read more

Going to the Sun-Day, Bighorns Mean Big Trouble, Big Snow and Pet…

RV Romance | July 7th 2008 by Bess McBride

Hello, fellow romantics and travelers! Well, the news in my little part of the world is that Going to the Sun Road is finally open, and my significant other and I drove over it yesterday. Here are a few photos and a little bit of story with some of read more

Glacier Runner (progress): July 3, 2008

Art by Kiana Fecteau | July 4th 2008 by Kiana Fecteau

Texture has been applied to the upper portion of the mountains. read more

Going to the Sun Road Got Going, Some RV Dealers Don’t Need My…

RV Romance | July 4th 2008 by Bess McBride

Hungry Horse Reservoir, Montana Hello, my fellow romantics and travelers! I can’t believe three days have gone by already since last I blogged. I’ll admit to being absolutely pooped by the beginning of the 4th of July weekend, which actu read more

Glacier Runner (progress): July 2, 2008

Art by Kiana Fecteau | July 3rd 2008 by Kiana Fecteau

The sky is complete and background color has been laid in for the mountains. read more

Glacier Runner (progress): July 1, 2008

Art by Kiana Fecteau | July 2nd 2008 by Kiana Fecteau

I'm finally back to painting! This is a commissioned piece of a trail runner in Glacier National Park. "Glacier Runner" will be a 22"x28" oil painting on canvas. The drawing was done on a neutral-colored underpainting after several layers of gesso read more

Glacier National Park's Going-to-the-Sun Road Open End to End

National Parks Traveler | July 2nd 2008 by Kurt Repanshek

It took longer than usual, but the Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park has been opened from end-to-end. read more read more

Update On Search For Missing Seasonal Employee - Glacier National…

National Parks Gallery | July 1st 2008

Evidence has recently been found of the location where a seasonal employee died after he disappeared on a day hike last November. On November 10, 2007, seasonal Clay Rubano, 46, failed to return from a day hike in the Wind River Range in Wy read more

How Green is My Reservoir, Bull Moose Meets the Missus, A Deer St…

RV Romance | June 30th 2008 by Bess McBride

South Fork of the Flathead River, Montana Hello, fellow romantics and travelers! Exciting events for us yesterday, some wonderful, one utterly devastating, and yet another too bizarre but all a day in the life of a traveler! My significant other and read more

Wolves and Grizzlies Interact in Glacier National Park

National Parks Traveler | June 30th 2008 by Kurt Repanshek

Grizzly bears and wolves don't always get along, but as this video footage obtained by USGS researchers in Glacier National Park demonstrates, sometimes they will tolerate each other. read more read more

Bear Crossing, A Bike in the Park, Keep Those RVs Rolling, and Se…

RV Romance | June 28th 2008 by Bess McBride

A bike path through the forest, Glacier National Park Good evening, fellow romantics and travelers! It happened! It happened! I FINALLY saw bears…real live bears! It’s one of the reasons I signed on for this “I gotta work in Nati read more

Snowbound In June On Glacier National Park's Going-to-the-Sun Roa…

National Parks Traveler | June 27th 2008 by Kurt Repanshek

Sweltering in another heat wave on the East Coast? Tired of the rain in the Midwest? Fed-up with wildfires in California? If you'd prefer snow, head to Glacier National Park. Check out this video to see how just much snow still remains to read more

Celebrating Glacier National Park's Going-to-the-Sun Road

National Parks Traveler | June 27th 2008 by Kurt Repanshek

It's an engineering wonder, one that not only delights, but also perplexes and confounds, both motorists and road crews. And today the 75th birthday of the Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park is being ce read more

What Do Bears Really Do in The Woods?

National Parks Traveler | June 26th 2008 by Kurt Repanshek

Ever wonder what bears do when we're not watching them? This remote USGS footage obtained in Glacier National Park shows how bruins scratch some of their itches. read more read more

Chocolate Moose, How Red are My Rocks, Caribbean Dreams of Love a…

RV Romance | June 24th 2008 by Bess McBride

Redrock Lake, Glacier National Park, Montana Hello, fellow romantics and travelers! How is everyone today? I’ve got some lovely pictures for you to see. My significant other and I drove around the outside of Glacier National Park (Going to th read more

Dragging My Aches and Pains, Boomer Babes, Sarah Brightman and Th…

RV Romance | June 18th 2008 by Bess McBride

Mountain Goat resting above Goat Lick Overlook, Glacier National Park, Montana Hello, fellow romantics and travelers! Another two days gone by already? How is it possible? Why did the days draaaaaggggg when I was 16 and fly by now that I’m read more

Driving You Slowly Out of Your Mind, Prairie Dogs Are Not Fish, S…

RV Romance | June 17th 2008 by Bess McBride

Snow in the RV Park, Montana, June 2008 Hello, fellow romantics and travelers! Just a couple of musings this evening. On my way to work at my summer seasonal job here in Montana, there’s a stretch of U.S. highway that runs anywhere from 45 mile read more

Glacier, Yellowstone, and Beyond

Level2wo - A creative and marketing firm | June 13th 2008 by CP

The Big Move Monday is our big move to Atlanta–and we’re going to be heading cross country for two weeks, hitting what are, in my opinion, the prettiest and more interesting places in America. We’re going to have a guest blogger on read more

Campground Hosts Get Some Chow, Bear Training 101, And In This Co…

RV Romance | June 12th 2008 by Bess McBride

A snow chute at Glacier National Park, a great place to look for bears with your binoculars! Good morning, fellow romantics and travelers! Well, that’s it. I’m all trained in “Bear 101″ for beginners. I think there are two oth read more

Geotourism Map Shows You Around the Crown of the Continent

National Parks Traveler | June 10th 2008 by Kurt Repanshek

There's a new map you should toss in your bag if you're heading to Glacier National Park. It's not a traditional road map, but rather a map that helps you navigate the "Crown of the Continent" a read more

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