I visited Glacier 30 years ago. While driving the Going-to-the-Sun road I had to pull over because I couldn't see through my tears. Such breathtaking beauty! Yay God!!!!
I drove this great road from Montana to Alberta; Glacier-Waterton-Lakes National-Parc - about 40 years ago. I loved it - and remember everytime in the beginning of - Stanley Kubricks - "S h i n i n g" ... Greetings from Germany ... 😀
I absolutely LOVE your drives. I watch every weekend. This is probably one of my favorites, BUT there were so many opportunities to stop and show us the view (something you usually do and do well and I love it) but this one had ONE view like that... and I was literally wanting to shout at my tv to PLEASE STOP and let me see the view! As beautiful as this one was it felt rushed as you just kept driving by places I really wanted to see! That being said I will continue to watch and hopefully you'll go back to doing some more drive by side views and stops along the way of the views. Thanks!
This road is a geologist dream world for sure. I will not take up a lot of space but to say every exposed rock you drove by I wanted to touch and study. I could definitely spend many days here and never be bored. Thank you friend :D
I drove this great way from Montana to Alberta - Glacier-Waterton-Lakes- National-Parc - about 40 years ago. I loved it - and remember everytime seeing the beginning of - Stanley Kubricks - "S h i n i n g" ... Greetings from Germany ... 😀
Just gorgeous this drive it was. Thank you. Still seeing the effects of the 2015 Reynolds fire around Lake Saint Mary has driven me to do some research about it and I found out, that the Glacier National Park has a long history of wildfires shaping part of his face that are going back to way before the park was founded in 1910. Folks, your videos and my eagerness to get healthy and come over to drive through the states make me learn and research stuff. Without being forced to do so. A thing none of my teachers ever has achieved. Congrats and keep them coming. Kind regards, Markus.
When I drove this route I had to keep my eyes on the road and hands on the wheel. Road is narrow and quite busy (fall of 2022 when I did it). Nice to be able to look around a little while someone else does the driving, thank you for the video.
LOTS of interesting sights along the way . . . Just below Logan, had you noticed that Bride, in her finest white raiment? She and her Bridal Party had probably found a nice rock ledge for her to be married at. I loved the 90-odd-year-old red tour busses--all shiny, as if it were still the 1930's! 'Twould be an interesting way to go through The Park; I'd ridden in a 1924 Hudson, before; a 6-teamed Stagecoach would be interesting, too, on an old road built for Stagecoaches! That Conservation/Preservation Legend, Stephen Tyng Mather, had this road built for modern vehicular traffic, ONE-HUNDRED years ago, and I cannot detect any deviations from the original alignment--certainly a road to last an eternity--Autostradas in Italy follow some of the original alignments of roads constructed thousands of years ago, back in Imperial Roman days. God Bless you Mr. Mather, wherever in Heaven you may be. Glacier is a Multi-National Park, and I do believe that there's American highways that do conduct you into His Majesty's Canadian Unit? One should carry their Passport, for Canadian access, shouldn't we? Those forests are very thick and DARK, just like forests of Coastal Redwoods--a very wise thing to have your headlights burning. NOW . . . you're just going to have to present us with . . . the REVERSE direction(Laughs!!); then, if taken sometime around dawn, we certainly will be "Going-to-the Sun"! Quite a number of the peaks do resemble the Paramount Pictures logo/emblem. We all must thank you, for finally presenting us, with one of America's Crown Jewel roads, long overdue.
We’ll certainly be doing a video of the opposite direction through the park soon. The mountains in Glacier have a unique look to them that sets the park apart for sure. It took us quite a while to finally make it up to Glacier, weather can be unpredictable and were aiming for nice clear sunny skies. Thanks for your comment as always!
@@AdventureEveryDay Yes, these peaks have a very distinct crenelated layer-cake look about them. I've seen pictures of Banff that have peaks of similar architecture--some areas of the European Alps, too.
also why isn't someone talking to the park ppl about cutting down all that old good for nothing scrub brush along the water so ppl could get to see way way more??
Great video through one of America's most scenic drive. Kudos to you for simply have the vehicle noise running than running some utterly idiotic music as with most outdoor videos
Out of 18,000s religions+, I've only ever had dreams that glorify the name of Jesus. Matthew 25: 1-13 Then shall the kingdom of heaven be likened unto ten virgins, which took their lamps, and went forth to meet the bridegroom. 2 And five of them were wise, and five were foolish. 3 They that were foolish took their lamps, and took no oil with them: 4 But the wise took oil in their vessels with their lamps. 5 While the bridegroom tarried, they all slumbered and slept. 6 And at midnight there was a cry made, Behold, the bridegroom cometh; go ye out to meet him. 7 Then all those virgins arose, and trimmed their lamps. 8 And the foolish said unto the wise, Give us of your oil; for our lamps are gone out. 9 But the wise answered, saying, Not so; lest there be not enough for us and you: but go ye rather to them that sell, and buy for yourselves. 10 And while they went to buy, the bridegroom came; and they that were ready went in with him to the marriage: and the door was shut. 11 Afterward came also the other virgins, saying, Lord, Lord, open to us. 12 But he answered and said, Verily I say unto you, I know you not. 13 Watch therefore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Son of man cometh.
I visited Glacier 30 years ago. While driving the Going-to-the-Sun road I had to pull over because I couldn't see through my tears. Such breathtaking beauty! Yay God!!!!
Beautiful. I was there with my family in July 2024 for vaccation. Greetings from germany.
Thanks so much for your generous support! ❤️
I drove this great road from Montana to Alberta; Glacier-Waterton-Lakes National-Parc - about 40 years ago.
I loved it - and remember everytime in the beginning of
- Stanley Kubricks - "S h i n i n g" ...
Greetings from Germany ... 😀
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one of the few videos that actually fulfills the soul of raw montanas glacier beauty
Thanks for the kind words! ❤️
Such a great way to explore the area from afar. Keep it up!
Best drive ever!! Just beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
The rugged mountainside and the beautifully colored autumn leaves made me feel like I was actually driving. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
One of most senic drive i have ever seen
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Stunning, wow the US is such a beautiful country!!
Id love to visit someday and just drive around
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Beautiful driving video! Thanks so much!
Thanks for watching!
I absolutely LOVE your drives. I watch every weekend. This is probably one of my favorites, BUT there were so many opportunities to stop and show us the view (something you usually do and do well and I love it) but this one had ONE view like that... and I was literally wanting to shout at my tv to PLEASE STOP and let me see the view! As beautiful as this one was it felt rushed as you just kept driving by places I really wanted to see! That being said I will continue to watch and hopefully you'll go back to doing some more drive by side views and stops along the way of the views. Thanks!
This road is a geologist dream world for sure. I will not take up a lot of space but to say every exposed rock you drove by I wanted to touch and study. I could definitely spend many days here and never be bored. Thank you friend :D
It is a pretty amazing place! It would be very difficult to grow bored with Glacier!
Thank you for bringing us this absolutely beautiful fall video. I enjoyed every minute of it. God bless you.
Our pleasure! God bless you too!
I love your videos. Thank you! Greetings from Germany.
Thanks for watching!
Greetings from Germany too ...
... Drove this road from Montana to Waterton-Lakes ... It was so great ...
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Beautiful driving video!
Thank you very much!
Absolutely wonderful video! Thank you for sharing beautiful content with us.
Our pleasure! 💚
Simply amazing! Such a serene and beautiful video. Thank you for guiding us through this peaceful journey. Best wishes from @nami-vlog! 🌍💜💜💜👍
So nice of you! Thanks so much!
I can't stop watching this amazing driving tour. Thanks, Mate!🎖
Our pleasure! Glad you enjoyed the ride!
Amazing route !!!
It really is!
Por la posición del sol ese recorrido fue entre las 10 AM hrs de la mañana, Un excelente trabajo si . Dios bendiga a los EEUU 😮
The beauty of nature is truly seen on that highway 😎🤩🙏
Is a remarkable roadway!
Unbelievable beauty. When I finally got to go in August 2018 it was cold, fogged in, with drizzle. Couldn't take pictures. Heartbreaking.
I hope you get another chance to visit and see the park in better conditions.
Awesome video, well done 👍
Thanks so much 😊
Absolutely stunning
So glad you liked it!
We always come from the Kalispell side. Thank you for showing my favorite place.
We’ll be doing another video going the opposite direction soon.
@@AdventureEveryDay Then, if taken around dawn, you surely SHALL be "Going-to-the-Sun"!
What can I say but WOW!! 🇺🇸
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From morrocco following you everyday ❤❤❤
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The greatest countries in the world !!! USA and Canada
Wow, have you visited all 195 countries before arriving at that conclusion?
No, not Canada
@@kaydod3190 nature wise, yes. The Switzerland of North America. Also great for immigrants from third world countries. Not great for Canadians.
@@sansinutube Not even nature wise. That's an insult to Switzerland. Looks nothing like Switzerland.
@@sansinutube yes
طريق جبلي مذهل..! اشكرك كثيرآ 🏹💃👑
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I drove this great way from Montana to Alberta - Glacier-Waterton-Lakes- National-Parc - about 40 years ago.
I loved it - and remember everytime seeing the beginning of
- Stanley Kubricks - "S h i n i n g" ...
Greetings from Germany ... 😀
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thank you for sharing this video
Thanks for watching!
Amazing❤
Thanks 😊
Just gorgeous this drive it was. Thank you. Still seeing the effects of the 2015 Reynolds fire around Lake Saint Mary has driven me to do some research about it and I found out, that the Glacier National Park has a long history of wildfires shaping part of his face that are going back to way before the park was founded in 1910. Folks, your videos and my eagerness to get healthy and come over to drive through the states make me learn and research stuff. Without being forced to do so. A thing none of my teachers ever has achieved. Congrats and keep them coming. Kind regards, Markus.
That’s so wonderful to hear! We’re happy to inspire you. Hope you’re able to visit soon and enjoy these natural treasures!
When I drove this route I had to keep my eyes on the road and hands on the wheel. Road is narrow and quite busy (fall of 2022 when I did it). Nice to be able to look around a little while someone else does the driving, thank you for the video.
I agree, it’s a beautiful drive, but also can be a little tricky in the narrow parts!
Thank you! Looks like I will get to the yard work in 1 1/2 hours.
Enjoy the fresh air and the fall colors!
awesome👍
Thanks 🤗
LOTS of interesting sights along the way . . . Just below Logan, had you noticed that Bride, in her finest white raiment? She and her Bridal Party had probably found a nice rock ledge for her to be married at.
I loved the 90-odd-year-old red tour busses--all shiny, as if it were still the 1930's! 'Twould be an interesting way to go through The Park; I'd ridden in a 1924 Hudson, before; a 6-teamed Stagecoach would be interesting, too, on an old road built for Stagecoaches!
That Conservation/Preservation Legend, Stephen Tyng Mather, had this road built for modern vehicular traffic, ONE-HUNDRED years ago, and I cannot detect any deviations from the original alignment--certainly a road to last an eternity--Autostradas in Italy follow some of the original alignments of roads constructed thousands of years ago, back in Imperial Roman days. God Bless you Mr. Mather, wherever in Heaven you may be.
Glacier is a Multi-National Park, and I do believe that there's American highways that do conduct you into His Majesty's Canadian Unit? One should carry their Passport, for Canadian access, shouldn't we?
Those forests are very thick and DARK, just like forests of Coastal Redwoods--a very wise thing to have your headlights burning.
NOW . . . you're just going to have to present us with . . . the REVERSE direction(Laughs!!); then, if taken sometime around dawn, we certainly will be "Going-to-the Sun"! Quite a number of the peaks do resemble the Paramount Pictures logo/emblem.
We all must thank you, for finally presenting us, with one of America's Crown Jewel roads, long overdue.
We’ll certainly be doing a video of the opposite direction through the park soon. The mountains in Glacier have a unique look to them that sets the park apart for sure. It took us quite a while to finally make it up to Glacier, weather can be unpredictable and were aiming for nice clear sunny skies. Thanks for your comment as always!
@@AdventureEveryDay Yes, these peaks have a very distinct crenelated layer-cake look about them. I've seen pictures of Banff that have peaks of similar architecture--some areas of the European Alps, too.
Was it October or late September? The fall colors look amazing!!!
Amazing
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Дякую за цікавий контент !!!!!!!!!!!
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Why was I cursed to be born on the east coast?! I can't imagine anyone wanting to live anywhere but in a place like this
Beautiful, especially at 53:52
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The United States of America and Canada are wonderful countries
No, not Canada
@@kaydod3190 Canada, yes. US is a failed state, a fascist cesspit
also why isn't someone talking to the park ppl about cutting down all that old good for nothing scrub brush along the water so ppl could get to see way way more??
Great video through one of America's most scenic drive. Kudos to you for simply have the vehicle noise running than running some utterly idiotic music as with most outdoor videos
Thanks! I think the natural sound really adds to the experience.
Very curious to know, what vehicle do you drive on your trips?
One question... Did you have to have a reservation at this time??
No, we didn’t.
Best experienced on the back of a motorcycle. As all national parks are.
Uuuaaauuuu which State is it?
Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier Nation Park is located in the state of Montana.
... from Montana, US to Alberta, Canada ... 😎
Lake McDonald, who knew.
What date did you drive the GTTS road?
What day and time of day did you make this run, planning to go sometime in 2026 Thanks
This was recorded in early to mid-afternoon
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Esta hermoso el paisaje ,el video esta nitida por favor que camara usas amigo saludos desde PERÚ
What camera are you using?
when are you ppl going to start using wide angle lenses?? so much more to see....
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Recording device?
Out of 18,000s religions+, I've only ever had dreams that glorify the name of Jesus.
Matthew 25: 1-13
Then shall the kingdom of heaven be likened unto ten virgins, which took their lamps, and went forth to meet the bridegroom.
2 And five of them were wise, and five were foolish.
3 They that were foolish took their lamps, and took no oil with them:
4 But the wise took oil in their vessels with their lamps.
5 While the bridegroom tarried, they all slumbered and slept.
6 And at midnight there was a cry made, Behold, the bridegroom cometh; go ye out to meet him.
7 Then all those virgins arose, and trimmed their lamps.
8 And the foolish said unto the wise, Give us of your oil; for our lamps are gone out.
9 But the wise answered, saying, Not so; lest there be not enough for us and you: but go ye rather to them that sell, and buy for yourselves.
10 And while they went to buy, the bridegroom came; and they that were ready went in with him to the marriage: and the door was shut.
11 Afterward came also the other virgins, saying, Lord, Lord, open to us.
12 But he answered and said, Verily I say unto you, I know you not.
13 Watch therefore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Son of man cometh.
Where are the glaciers? And snow. I was once there in summer and there were both everywhere. Global warming.
Never heard it called ( going to the sun) its always been known as Highway to the sun
Who calls it that? The National Park Service calls it Going-to-the-Sun Road. Can’t find a single source calling it Highway to the Sun.
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so why not show what all those cars stopped and were looking at??????
usa 阿勇混砲戀
A better camera will be great
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