734 miles of trail, work

7-second video: The final two.

Glacier’s 734 miles of named trail provide countless ways to feed your work artistry.

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One Million acres, work

Worth a second look. Have spent 20+- nights here.
One-second video: Fish Creek drains into Lake McDonald, pictured here. Gunsight Mountain which cradles Sperry Chalet, is in the upper right horizon above.

It is fun to think about Glacier like Disney’s Magic Kingdom. There’s the onstage portion and the backstage portion.

Have seen plenty of both.

The walkable backstage areas are much larger than the walkable onstage areas.

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Glacier surprises, work

Website page
Knowing the owner/doctor is a gift from the Universe.
Sitting on a chair with a dog on her feet
Same thing with knowing Nash.

Energy is the only thing that creates something else.

i am grateful to feel confident in my belief.

Confidence brings me peace and contentment.

Note: Today’s photos are from an emergency tooth crown installment. Thanks to Steve and Stacy for inviting their daughter and son-in-law (Dr Greg) to our last “Campfire burgers” get together.

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McDonald Creek, work

32-second video: Upstream from the roadside overlook. We crossed over McDonald Creek two miles downstream from this spot. Near the video’s end, you can see Cheryl, who adds some contextual size to the rocky terrain.

Certain ‘easy’ hikes are some of our favorites. McDonald Creek trail is a perfect example.

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Allergic to cold, work

honeymoon couple in mountains
Dry at the start. Feels good so far.
mountains
Saw Granite Park Chalet with my naked eye. Zooming with the phone confirmed I wasn’t crazy. It helps to know the vicinity of Granite, otherwise, you’d never know it was a building. No one is expecting a building to be deep in, next to the Continental Divide. But i do.

We had ponchos but we choose not to wear them.

Why?

Our hike was a get-to-do, not a have-to-do.

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