Sunday, September 12, 2010

6% ... the continuing travels of "little feet"



Come on little feet , time for an adventure.... It's a dreary day but we are going to see what is in the Park today !




Logan Creek


A quick stop at the Logan Creek Drainage, a cozy cabin in the woods ( probably for the Rangers ) and the tops of the mountains hidden in the clouds today. What is striking in how much loose rock is in this creek bed. It makes you wonder what goes on at the height of spring melt.


1967 Forest Fire area near the Loop



Climbing higher your pass the stark reminder of the 1967 forest fire. Bare trees still reminding us how slowly this environment recovers . Up up we go passing magnificent waterfalls that crash to the valley below.


Going to the Sun Road

Finally reaching Logan Pass at 6646 feet . The snow has already visited today on the tallest peaks. Close to the visitor center is the Highline trail . Don't be fooled ! This is Bear Country ! All around are wonderful vistas , wildflowers and wildlife that is hardy and in my mind brave to live in such a challenging environment.


Snowy peaks at Logan Pass


Highline Trail



Sunlight playing on the new snow


Marmot



Mountain Goat hiding


The wind is howling and I reluctantly turn my little feet in the direction of the trailhead as the clouds build. Good bye for now beautiful and wild alpine meadow.Good bye to the Mountain goat that thinks I can't see him . I wish you could smell the evergreens and watch the clouds swirl around the peaks 3000 feet above me. In the distance you hear the rhythmic chirp of the marmot calling to the rest of his clan. Back in the car heading down the 6 % grade the rock walls squeeze you on the right side and infinity leaps off the edge of the road on the left.



6% Grade


Once we descend from the mountain we are back in the valley where the lake shimmers in the late afternoon sun. Homeward bound after a day of reflection. Another little feet adventure comes to a close.



McDonald Lake


In Memory of Jill who left us too soon. "I hold your heart in my heart" for showing me the way to loving absolutely. You are my braveheart.



Budding Explorer's Gentian

6 comments:

  1. so incredibly beautiful... snow already! makes sense but still sounds funny to hear... i hope to walk these trails with you someday... the mountain goat is so funny! wondering what those rock fragments look like - and if they would make pretty stones in bezels...

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  2. I hope you can join me for a sojourn Ms. Maire. there are too many rocks to consider and yes they would all look good in a bezel. xx

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  3. The beauty and solitude of nature has a way of cleansing our mind and refreshing our soul ... it's more than just visual it's the smell of the air fresh with pine, fir, meadow flowers or crisp and clean from newly fallen snow ... it's the touch of the wind as it ruffles through our hair ... the song of a bird high atop a tree. Your lovely photos have captured your excursion beautifully, thanks for letting us accompany you. :)

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  4. Ms Precious you are most welcome, that day the wind kep blowing off my hat which was a step up from ruffling ; ) I am trying to hike each weekend as the pass closes Oct 1 ; ) there is something most primally reviving about the high country.

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  5. I remember driving through North Carolina from Georgia, travelling to the Appalachian mountains in southwestern Virginia where I lived for several years. I always thought No. Carolina was the most beautiful state I had ever seen, thanks for the memories!

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  6. What a wonderful journey you have shared...thank you!!!

    Hope all is well with you and yours!
    Cheers

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