I had visited Glacier two times before. I was there with my family on a summer trip, when I was 14. Then, in 2001, I drove out to Montana during the summer and spent about a week in the park, including a 5-day backpacking trip.
The group for this trip included roughly 30 teachers and a few spouses. A few were retired, but most were currently teaching biology (and many also environmental science) at high schools. A few were teachers at community colleges. We were led by a retired teacher from Colorado who has been organizing trips to natural places for student and teacher groups for more than 30 years.
We had many great opportunities to learn about Glacier National Park as an educational resource, and about scientific research being done in the
It was a lot of fun to meet other teachers, to see the park from a new perspective, and to discover unexpected "small-world" connections. Many park facilities were closed for the season, and most others would close the day that we left. The weather was cool during the day and quite cold at night (and at Logan Pass, where wind chills were well below freezing), and some of the aspens were turning yellow. Peak fall colors won't hit DC for another 6 weeks, so that was quite a nice treat. I also met a ranger who had worked with my brother, and found out that the workshop leader had met one of my brother's friends when he worked as a seasonal naturalist many years ago. Any my roommate, a teacher from Indiana, vacations in northern Michigan and drives through my hometown of Grant on the way there.
I could go on, but I will stop there because anyone who has made it this far is probably not interested in any more details! Here are the rest of my pictures.
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I loved reading about your trip and seeing your pictures. Glacier was one of our favorites on our month-long trip out west in 2007. Your pics of Lake McDonald and the waterfalls reminded me of the 7 mile hike we took one day. We also did the Logan Pass hike up to Hidden Lake. Those might be the same goats in your pics as in mine!
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