Montana and Glacier National Park

On the road to Kalispell.

We left McCullough Peaks in the evening before we were supposed to because we knew we had a long drive and thought we would knock a few hours out. We had a fabulous time in McCullough Peaks but, we were ready to move on. We spent the night at a rest area in Greycliff Montana. Leaving the night before and putting a few miles/hours behind us was a smart move–in our opinion. We still didn’t arrive at our campsite Three Bears RV Campgrounds until 5:00. Whew! It was a long haul.

After getting things set up we took a ride to Flathead Lake to take some pictures and chill.

After a restful evening we had a nice breakfast and headed to Whitefish to meet up with Lori and Kelly for lunch. We hung out for a little while downtown then went to Whitefish Lake and had a little photoshoot with Kelly, Lori, me and John.

After lunch at Food Truck Park we headed off to Glacier. Oh wait, John forgot his wallet so we had to head back to the campground to get his wallet–or I would have had to pay. lol Just kidding, he still had money but he wanted his license and credit cards–in case. In the meantime, Judy and Mike headed to Glacier and we planned to meet them at the top of the Road to the Sun. They had no service in the park and missed part of my message so they waited at the visitor center near the west entrance. John and I took some very misguided directions from WAZE and took more than an hour to get there. We did not realize the Road to the Sun is really the entire road that leads from the west entrance to the east entrance. We “guessed” the top would have been Logan’s Pass visitor center, that seemed to be at the “top” of the road. We got our park stamp–yes we have National Park Passports. After getting our stamp, going to the bathroom we decided to head down. On the way down, we saw Mike and Judy heading up. Everyone turned around and we missed each other again. So we all went to Glacier but we didn’t hang out. Regardless, we all had a good time. And our GPS took us out another way and it only took us 30 minutes to get back to camp. Oh, on the way down-the second time- we saw a grizzly cub.

When you are on the wrong side of the road, facing the wrong way, you get a butt shot.

We went from sunny to rainy to sunny to rainy. No matter the weather Glacier National Park is magnificent.

2 thoughts on “Montana and Glacier National Park

Add yours

  1. It was a fabulous day! Even though we missed each other repeatedly, it turned out exactly as it was supposed to.

    Glacier is absolutely magnificent!

    I love all the photo shoot images of everyone, too!

    Like

Leave a Reply to nancycalta Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Blog at WordPress.com.

Up ↑