glacier park
here it is...the final post of our sojourn through the northwest. we spent three nights in glacier park, including the first night when we arrived and just camped. the following morning, we drove toward and past the center of the park to lake mcdonald. we were hoping to score a campground right on the lake, but for the first night, we had to settle for a spot that was more inland. the second night we moved a few feet over when one of neighbors cleared out and attained a camp spot with beautiful lake mcdonald as a backdrop. you can't really tell by the picture, but it was nice. this was probably the best campground we stayed at during the whole week. it was quiet and intimate and the water in the lake wasn't too cold, so we went swimming. which was nice, since we hadn't showered in a few days.
each day in glacier park started the same. lorena would drive over to the general store. the store offered just the basics, but it importantly provided us with a coffee to start the day. she would get a half cafe/half decalf (she's trying to ween off caffeine), while she would get me a french vanilla cappucino. yum!
our first day in glacier park, we decided to try our hand at an 11.6 mile hike. the highline trail, as its referred. there was one problem though...we did it backwards. we started at loop trail and went to logan pass. it's supposed to be done in the opposite way, and for good reason. the first 4 miles (when you do it backwards) are uphill, and there's only dead, burnt tress to look at it, trees that provide no sun cover i might add. this was the spot of the great trapper fire of '03.
so, we were sweaty and grumpy for the first part until we FINALLY reached the chalet where we could rest and restock on food and water. we were so tired. the thought of completing the remaining 7.6 miles seemed horrible, but after we played a few games of gin in the chalet, we trudged along.
the next part of the hike turned out to be much more pleasant. lorena wanted to talk about religion and spirituality, and this made for a nice time. it felt appropriate, as we hiked along cliffs with beautiful mountains surrounding us. towards the end of the hike, we had a scary moment. as we turned a corner while we were on a cliff, we came across a mountain goat and her baby. we froze. eventually, they ran past us, but it was a little scary for a moment there.
finally, we made it to logan pass, and we felt amazed with our achievement. we slept very soundly that night.
our second day, we went for a horseback ride in the morning. this was so fun! i can't remember the last time i was on a horse. i had a flannel shirt with me, so i had no choice but to where it that day. i really looked like i belonged on that horse!
after our ride, we went for a pleasant, 4 mile hike around st. mary's lake that passed three waterfalls on its route. this was a beautiful hike, the weather was cooler than the day before, and instead of looking at burnt trees for four miles, we had big, green trees surrounding us, providing sun cover. we took our time on this hike, stopping at each waterfall to relax and enjoy the scenery.
we headed back to our tent after the hike, and this is when we went for a swim in the lake. it was so refreshing! by the time we got dried and changed, it was after 6 in the evening. it stays light until almost 10 there, so we thought about going for one more short hike. but we were both tired. we opted instead to go get ice cream at the small restaurant next to the general store. it was a great night. we ate ice cream and talked and talked and we must have been there for about three hours!
the next day was our last day together, and the end of the trip for me. we did one final hike after tearing down our tent and leaving the campground. we hiked to the hidden lake overlook, by sperry glacier, and when we reached the overlook, we cracked open a beer and chilled out for a bit, celebrating the end of a wonderful week together.
on the way back to our car, we say some big horned sheep, to go with all the mountain goats we had seen. also, there was a patch of snow that we could walk over to, so lorena was excited. floridians always get so excited over seeing snow. she immediately packed a snowball and yeah, eventually she hit me with it :)
then it was time to depart. we left the park and headed south, where lorena dropped me off at the airport in kalispel. i took a short flight over to seattle, and then a seattle to orlando red-eye. it sucked saying goodbye to lorena at the airport. i got teary-eyed. we had such a great time together, and now it was over. i didn't want to leave her. i wanted to drive with her to orlando, but i had to get back to work on monday.
the end result of the trip is i know i want to live in the northwest now. it suits me. vancouver would be my first choice, but we'll see where things go with lorena over the next few months. she really liked portland, which i'm yet to see. i'm going to plan a trip there and check it out for myself. i don't know what i would do for work, but at this point, i'm so ready for a change and i'm not getting any younger...

