We did Siyeh Pass last June and encountered 5 grizzlies. Praise God they looked and continued on their way but this entire park has stolen my heart. Nothing like it and you were blessed to have been born and raised there! Couldn’t agree more with you on respecting the beautiful wonder of nature!!!
10:25 "only a matter of time before there's no glaciers left". I wouldn't worry. 30 years ago I visited and remember a plaque showing how Salamander Glacier had shrunk over time. The good news is it was no smaller in your video than it was when I visited 30 years ago in July.
Thank you for this info! Going to Glacier in July for my first visit. I added all your recommendations to my notes. I also subscribed and look forward to viewing your adventures!
sorry if this a given but could a person walk the highline trail say for two miles then turnaround walk back way he came in i would supose so just asking some times old guys knees get stiff going late august 2024 from northern nm elevation here is 7,000 feet so dont thing altitude will be a factor
I've done this hike three times, and the first time I hiked it I could only do 3.5 miles because of my time constraint. There was no smoke and the views were amazing, and I can understand why this hike is ranked as one of the top hikes in Glacier. If you do just two miles you will see a good part of the view and it will be difficult to turn back. This trail is mostly flat, with some trip stones so bring some poles and you will be fine.
No actual local would misidentify Many Glacier as East Glacier as many times as you did. Totally different regions 30+ Mike's from each other. I'm guessing you're from Idaho.
As mentioned in this video, I was born and raised in Montana. Minutes from the West Glacier Park Entrance. We’ve always referred to the greater area on the east side of the park, which includes Many Glacier, as east Glacier. The confusion here comes from the fact that East Glacier Park is also the name of an unincorporated community at the south east corner of the park.
Oh my gosh please yes to your fave camping spots and summits!
We did Siyeh Pass last June and encountered 5 grizzlies. Praise God they looked and continued on their way but this entire park has stolen my heart. Nothing like it and you were blessed to have been born and raised there! Couldn’t agree more with you on respecting the beautiful wonder of nature!!!
10:25 "only a matter of time before there's no glaciers left". I wouldn't worry. 30 years ago I visited and remember a plaque showing how Salamander Glacier had shrunk over time. The good news is it was no smaller in your video than it was when I visited 30 years ago in July.
I was there in September and fell in love with everything there! Thanks for the tips for next time!
Epic photo on that iceberg Jeff! What 1) time of year and 2) time of day would you recommend ... if I try for a photo like that?
Yes! And please make a similar one as your 3 day Yellowstone itinerary video.
Thank you for this info! Going to Glacier in July for my first visit. I added all your recommendations to my notes. I also subscribed and look forward to viewing your adventures!
Glad you found this video helpful! I have several other Glacier videos in the works to look out for. Thank you for watching !
Yes to summit peak hikes!
Great information, would love to hear about your favourite camping spots.
I'm glad you found this informative and helpful, thanks for watching :)
I agree I would love to see your favorite camping spots
thank you for your kind responce Otokomi lake is looking like a doable hike
Yes, please
I absolutely want to know your favorite camping spots!! I am going this July. I am curious to see all the campgrounds ❤
sorry if this a given but could a person walk the highline trail say for two miles then turnaround walk back way he came in i would supose so just asking some times old guys knees get stiff going late august 2024 from northern nm elevation here is 7,000 feet so dont thing altitude will be a factor
You can certainly turn around at any point, not everyone completes the entire route - it’s a long trail!
I've done this hike three times, and the first time I hiked it I could only do 3.5 miles because of my time constraint. There was no smoke and the views were amazing, and I can understand why this hike is ranked as one of the top hikes in Glacier. If you do just two miles you will see a good part of the view and it will be difficult to turn back. This trail is mostly flat, with some trip stones so bring some poles and you will be fine.
No actual local would misidentify Many Glacier as East Glacier as many times as you did. Totally different regions 30+ Mike's from each other. I'm guessing you're from Idaho.
As mentioned in this video, I was born and raised in Montana. Minutes from the West Glacier Park Entrance.
We’ve always referred to the greater area on the east side of the park, which includes Many Glacier, as east Glacier.
The confusion here comes from the fact that East Glacier Park is also the name of an unincorporated community at the south east corner of the park.