Location: Glacier National Park, West side
Today was all about "Going to the Sun" in more than one way. Yep, we were looking forward to driving from the east side of the park to the west side via the "Going to the Sun" road and we were definitely hoping for sun on the other side. While we woke to intermittent blue skies the wind was gusting around 50 mph. All night poor Winnie shook as the wind threw everything she had at us. Even though the temperature was in the 50's the bitter wind made it feel so much colder.
The terrain on the east side of the park is a mix of open prairie, clusters of aspen trees and lots of scrub bushes. As we began the climb to the top, the terrain changed to deep lush green, there were lots of creeks and waterfalls running off the side of the mountain and onto the road and by the time we reached the summit we were driving through tunnels (8 to 10 feet) of snow. We went from a cool spring day to dead winter in less than 20 miles. At the top, at Logan's Pass, we started to watch a couple of ambitious snowboarders who walked up the mountainside, but by the time they were headed downhill a fog bank completely encircled us. It was so thick you couldn't see 100 feet in front of you. Check out the snowy picture below. Even tho the temperature at the Visitor's Center said it was 43 deg, with the bitter cold and rain it felt below freezing.
We couldn't see very much at all going over the road. Heck, we could barely see the road! However, as we descended and eventually made it to the valley on the western side, the fog cleared, the sun peaked out and there was no wind!! This side of the park is deep thick forest with lots of ferns and moss. The weather was so lovely on this side that we even had a picnic near Lake MacDonald and then spent the rest of the afternoon checking out Lake MacDonald Lodge and the falls. Suddenly, out of nowhere, a black cloud arose and the skies just down poured. It's very fickle weather!
Tonight we're camped at Fish Creek campground, which is heavily wooded that hasn't changed in 60 years. It brings back the feeling of camping as a kid. (Lisa, I'm remembering what a great time the two of us had here a year ago.) Tomorrow the weather is supposed to change dramatically and bring in clear skies and hot weather. Hard to believe they are predicting 90 degrees by the weekend. Be still my heart! We signed up for taking the famous red touring cars circa 1930's up to the pass tomorrow. Hope it's hot, the top is down, we can see forever and can enjoy the hot summer again. Check out the photo looking across the lake tonight at sunset.
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