Karma attracts what karma projects

Lake McDonald fire 2017
Ten minutes into our hour return cruise to Apgar Marina.

 

Lake McDonald fire 2017 and the helicopter crew going down in the ridge to get more water.

 

Lake McDonald fire 2017
Lake McDonald Bald Eagle sighting. We didn’t have to work hard for this.

 

Karma attracts what karma projects.

Friendly people attract other friendly people.

Nature lovers attract other nature lovers.

A servant’s heart attracts other servant’s hearts.

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It was more worth it than i had imagined

Top Disney Institute Speakers
The forethought, while i was in Orlando, to get this photo…can you imagine?

 

Grinnell Glacier Overlook
Grinnell Glacier Overlook – a view of both sides of The Garden Wall.

 

Grinnell Glacier Overlook
Howard is a quiet guy in general, but i’m pretty sure he was diggin’ this view, and the effort it took to secure it.

 

Grinnell Glacier Overlook
There was never a time when we weren’t mindful of the wind, the drop, the loose rocks, and our responsibility to be extraordinarily safe.

 

Grinnell Glacier Overlook
Just before our descent to Granite Park Chalet (barely visible in upper left) we enjoyed seeing the trail we had climbed and smiled that the rest of our efforts would be downhill.

 

Grinnell Glacier Overlook
We spent 50 minutes at Grinnell Glacier Overlook. We could have spent much more, but we had an appointment to honor.

 

It was more worth it than i had imagined and i had imagined excellence.

The morning, the solitude, the effort, the ticking clock…

And knowing this could be the last time either of us would ever see this.

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Once in a lifetime accommodation

Granite Park Chalet
Granite Park Chalet is just minutes away, after six hours on the trail.

 

Granite Park Chalet
Perspective.

 

Granite Park Chalet
Granite Park Chalet has three buildings (four if you count the toilet), 20 Guest rooms, staff rooms, a lobby, kitchen, and two small utility rooms behind the kitchen.

 

Granite Park Chalet
Highline Trail panorama.

 

Granite Park Chalet
Same panorama as above, just a little further West, and added color.

 

Granite Park Chalet
Miraculously, we encountered no smoke yesterday.

 

 

Granite Park Chalet
Sleeps four, so we each got our own bunk bed.

 

Granite Park Chalet
Door and a window, plus two chairs. And a mirror.

 

 

Granite Park Chalet
East side from our balcony.

 

Granite Park Chalet
Tried to nap but it didn’t work.

 

Granite Park Chalet
Also looking East.

 

Granite Park Chalet
Grinnell Glacier Overlook Trail. Tomorrow morning’s hike.

 

Granite Park Chalet
Granite Park Chalet’s water source. It’s only a quarter mile walk.

 

Granite Park Chalet
Granite Park Chalet brief.

 

Granite Park Chalet
Granite Park Chalet has three main buildings.

 

Granite Park Chalet
Nothing says keep out quite like this. Intended for Bears.

 

Granite Park Chalet
We had room 7, second from right.

 

Granite Park Chalet

 

 

Granite Park Chalet
Remarkable views.

 

Granite Park Chalet
Cozy lobby and front desk.

 

Granite Park Chalet
Moonrise.

 

Once in a lifetime accommodation.

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Legit wilderness rush lasted all day

Grinnell Glacier Hike
It was an exciting, and unexpected, encounter.

 

Grinnell Glacier Hike
We backed pretty far away before we got our cameras out. The zoom makes it look closer than it was.

 

Grinnell Glacier Hike
All of us frozen until we could determine it was safe to proceed.

 

Grinnell Glacier Hike
Decent distance away considering we had rounded the rock corner where the Ram is standing.

 

Grinnell Glacier Hike
Is it safe? What do we do if it charges?

 

Grinnell Glacier Hike
Majestic. Powerful. Home field advantage.

 

Grinnell Glacier Hike
So yeah, we originally rounded this bend and the Ram was right in front of us.

 

Grinnell Glacier Hike
Back to the ascent.

 

Grinnell Glacier Hike
Just keep climbing.

 

Grinnell Glacier Hike
The Ram (and two others) opted to travel below the trail, allowing us to pass safely.

 

Grinnell Glacier Hike
Looking back…far left lake is where we began the hike.

 

Grinnell Glacier Hike
Stunning geology.

 

Grinnell Glacier Hike
FYI.

 

Grinnell Glacier Hike
At 3.5 miles one way and 1,800′ elevation gain, it wasn’t a difficult hike. Almost there.

 

Grinnell Glacier Hike
Used to be ocean bottom.

 

Grinnell Glacier Hike
Starting to sense something uniquely special. Nearing the trail’s end, and Grinnell Glacier’s first sighting.

 

Hikers are constantly advising hikers in the opposite direction what lies ahead.

“Hey, we saw three Mountain Goats about 300 yards down from the trail, near the waterfall.”

We joked that unless we can pet them, it probably wouldn’t excite us.

You quickly get spoiled when you have super close encounters with the bigger animals.

Grinnell Glacier has receded and will be gone by 2030 (estimated).

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Be receptive to whatever cards you are dealt

Logan Pass
First time perspective with the smoke.

 

Logan Pass Parking lot smokey
Plenty of available parking at 3:30PM.

 

Be receptive to whatever cards you are dealt.

In life they say, “Play the hand you’re dealt.

Howard and i did.

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