Day 14 CCL, body

21-second video: Two Medicine Lake. After-breakfast time lapse in Two Medicine (the place not the grill).

A five minute drive from Glacier Park Lodge (and Two Medicine Grill) puts us at the entrance to Two Medicine, the place. Then there’s another seven-miles drive deep into the wilderness to reach Two Medicine Lake.

Note: We are already in the middle of nowhere when we are at Glacier Park Lodge. Seriously.

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Day 13 CCL, body

15-second video: Some context to venue, seats, and the headliner Drew Landry. Merle Haggard signed his guitar.
19-second video: Deep thoughts inspire me to ask myself critical questions like the one i thought for Drew as he’s gettin’ it started.
colorful drum
Prelude of a special presentation this evening.

This is our third time seeing Drew Landry this season. Once in this Hotel. Once on this Hotel’s front lawn. Now.

Ps. We plan to see him a fourth time in a few days at Columbia Falls Farmers Market.

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Day 12 CCL, body

27-second video: Not a time-lapse.

Think and move like you mean it.

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Day 11 CCL, body

mountains in the clouds
Weather is part of the experience. We are big fans of sunshine. Yet we easily accept hiking on cloudy days.
11-second video: Transition from forest to alpine. Another 1.5 miles to the Pass.
mountains
Our Eastern and Northern view from Piegan Pass. This photo doesn’t reveal the wind nor cold.

Physically, what heights are possible?

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Day 10 CCL, body

Honeymoon couple by Mountain Lake
June and July you can see five waterfalls. Here in September, only two
15-second video: Sperry Glacier feeds these two water falls.

Knowing the seasonal layers, we are even more in awe (than a first time visitor) at Glacier’s one-million acres.

Knowing the seasonal changes happen, and have happened forever, is mind blowing.

Seeing firsthand the dramatic seasonal contrasts from daily visits is humbling.

It’s humbling because consuming ‘the experience’ through social media is remarkably less intense than experiencing it (‘boots on the ground’) for months at a time.

Note: This ‘insight’ transfers to every situation, place, person.

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