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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Wednesday, July 15 Siyeh Pass

High clouds in the a.m. but it looked MUCH better than the previous few days so we decided to stick with the plan to do Siyeh. We took the shuttle bus from the St. Mary visitor center to Siyeh Bend. I called Jack from the shuttle buses, he loves them…he was happy to have me call from there.

We started out at the beautiful Siyeh Bend on Going To The Sun Road.




























































Siyeh was a very nice hike. There was a ranger in Preston Park filming segments for a possible new “Ehike” on the Glacier website.





































I succeeded in staying dry during the river crossing













































































and continued up to the pass. It’s steep…very steep…but very pretty and the steep part doesn’t last that long.



















The views from the top are beautiful, and I like the huge rock cairn that everyone adds to.























































Almost to Siyeh Pass
The hike down was very different, starting out very close to Sexton Glacier.


















Sexton Glacier
We think we found wolverine scat on a snowfield…that was cool! No tracks though.


















Looking Toward St. Mary Lake
Crossing the Snowfield Below Sexton Glacier



































































































































































Jack Gladstone called that afternoon and told me about his show he was doing down at East Glacier that night with his friend Kendall Flint. That was all I needed to hear…off to East Glacier I went (after dinner). Bill and Therese went with. It was a really fun show that he was doing to thank the doctors from Chicago who were doing work on the reservation, at no charge.


















Glacier Park Lodge

Jack and Kendall complement each other so well. It was fun to hear them do some different things like Beatles songs. Jack’s shows are never the same twice and are always good but this one was REALLY good and well worth going! Drivng back, we had to try to avoid hitting the horses that were loose all over on the Starr School Road!
© 2009 Tara Morrison


Tuesday, July 14 Swiftcurrent Pass Attempt

We were greeted by thick fog this morning. The group decided to hike Swiftcurrent Pass…which begins at Logan Pass at 6700 feet and goes for 7 miles along a mountain wall and then up to a pass and down the other side.


















I was very skeptical but agreed. We drove up to the pass and the fog up there was even thicker. I went to ask a ranger if it was supposed to lift or remain that way and she told me the fog would stay AND that there were thunderstorms moving in. That was all I needed to hear…I was not about to hike 17 miles that high with lighting! I went a mile and a half or so with Deb and Carol and turned back with them. It was so eerie…you know what terrain is there but you can’t see much of it.















































































There is a huge mountain above you, but you can’t see it.
































There could be a grizzly or cougar in the wet, swirling mist that swallows everything around you…but you can’t see it. It was the most surreal hike I’ve ever done. My hair was soaking wet at the end of the 3 miles…I didn’t realize how wet it was!



































We drove back down and I took a shower and did a quick load of laundry and then headed into the Many Glacier valley. Ryan called as I was driving in and asked me to tell Deb to pick them up at the Loop in a little while…they had hiked out that way instead of over Swiftcurrent Pass because of the weather. So I stopped at Many Glacier Hotel to find them and pass on the message (no cell phones seem to work in the Many Glacier Valley). Deb bought me a Huckleberry Daiquiri, my first of the year!















I had seen a pretty, golden colored black bear on the way in. There were no grizzlies that I could see on the slopes around the area so I sat and read at the Grinnell Glacier Picnic area for a awhile hoping something would show up, but no luck. So I finally drove back out. The same black bear was now on the other side of the road with a pretty big crowd stopped…many people getting out of their cars and going across the road closer to the bear and the bear was busy foraging and I think unintentionally getting closer to people. I quickly drove up to the entrance station to ask them to get a ranger over there NOW. I know from experience people watching wildlife aren’t going to listen to ME. Drove back out of the valley and called the group…they were going to be ready for dinner shortly so I went ahead to Two Sisters and tried to get a table but they had nothing for that big of a group. When they go tthere we decided to go to the Cattle Baron instead and caravanned up the road .


Some people didn’t like the menu and went back to Two Sisters Those who stayed I think had a nice dinner. Bill and I did a “critter drive” into Many Glacier after dinner but didn’t see anything except a moose. I know, I know…to some people moose are a big deal, I’d just rather see bears!

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