Glacier was our final stop on this amazing road trip. Although most of the park was closed due to a heavy snow pack, we still managed to see some breathtaking scenery in the lower elevations. The east side of the park resembles the Alps with its glacial carved mountains, alpine lakes, and meadows scattered with wildflowers. The western side is equally beautiful with towering cedar forests, covered in mosses and lichens. Both sides of course had grizzly bears (we crossed paths with two!). You'll just have to take my work for it though, I was way too nervous to think about my camera.
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Friday, July 22, 2011
Summer Road Trip Stop Two: Yellowstone National Park
Words cannot describe just how cool Yellowstone is, you have to see it with your own eyes. One minute you're driving through a grassy valley teeming with buffalo and elk, and the next you turn the corner to see a spectacular geyser basin bubbling and steaming with pools of the purest blues and brightest oranges. Unfortunately, we only had a few hours to spare while driving from the Grand Tetons to Glacier, so we only got to see a small chunk of the park, but I'm sure I'll be back again one day.
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Summer Road Trip Stop One: Grand Teton National Park
My family and I went on an amazing road trip a few weeks ago which took us through Grand Teton, Yellowstone, and Glacier National Parks. Unfortunately, the heavy snowpack this winter cut our trip short and kept us from doing a lot of the hiking we planned on, but it was still wonderful to get away from home and see the incredibly beautiful scenery. Our first stop was the Grand Tetons, detailed below.
I should be posting pictures from the rest of the trip over the next week so stay tuned!
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