We’ve spent the last week at Glacier National Park – it’s a very unique place!
There are very few roads through the park, so you don’t get to see very much of it by car. There are lots of trails, but most are several miles long and are strenuous, so we just opted to see what we could see from the road and a couple of short hikes.
There are only 25 glaciers left in the park – 100 years ago there were over 100! Experts estimate that the glaciers will all be melted by 2030!
While there are still several glaciers to see, and at least one you can hike through, the major attraction is to see what the glaciers from thousands of years ago did to the mountains as they came through the area. All the mountains within the park contain high, steep-sided mountains with huge horizontal gouges. It becomes very obvious that something very big and relentless scraped its way through these mountains.
We took one hike that crossed several areas of deep snow. I had tennis shoes on (I don’t have any boots) and the snow was very slick in the sun which made it very hard for me to move across the snow. We didn’t go to the end of the hiking area because of that, unfortunately (I’m a wimp, I’ll admit it!)
Here are some pictures of the glaciers and the mountains: