sibhusky Posted August 5, 2005 Report Posted August 5, 2005 Well, I've been so busy working to pay off a car repair bill that I haven't had the time for hiking much this summer. However, yesterday I undertook a moderately strenuous to strenuous (depending on the book you read -- all I know is the ranger told us that anyone with health problems should not be on this hike) hike in Glacier. 10.3 miles long, 2000 feet up, 3000 feet down. Frankly, the group I was with were all either longer legged than I or out to prove something. I wasn't hearing my heartbeat in my head or anything, but I was certainly holding them all up!!!! I was in slomo or something!!! But, I did survive and got some great shots. I've split them into four posts so that your downloads won't be as long. There are far more pictures of the route down (I'm good at down -- must be the skiing) than the route up. Quote
sibhusky Posted August 5, 2005 Author Report Posted August 5, 2005 Those are edited down from the 100 I took. I also have close-ups of most of the flowers if anyone is into that and if you want the higher original resolution of anything, just PM me. Quote
Glenn Posted August 5, 2005 Report Posted August 5, 2005 Simply breath taking. What are the plants in the 3rd picture. Looks like about 200 feet of hikeable vert in the last couple shots in the 3rd post. Quote
sibhusky Posted August 5, 2005 Author Report Posted August 5, 2005 The white stalk-y things are beargrass. They only bloom every three to seven years. Plants in the same area are generally all going to bloom at once and then the following years they just look like grass bunches. Quote
sibhusky Posted August 5, 2005 Author Report Posted August 5, 2005 Simply breath taking. What are the plants in the 3rd picture. Looks like about 200 feet of hikeable vert in the last couple shots in the 3rd post. 30106[/snapback] That's a glacier, full of crevasses. Not for walking, even assuming you wanted to scramble up the loose talus, etc. to get to it. Quote
Glenn Posted August 5, 2005 Report Posted August 5, 2005 ... Plus you would have to stop your run on a pretty decent pitch. The penalty for failure is pretty large. Quote
Papasteeze Posted August 5, 2005 Report Posted August 5, 2005 Those shots are postcard material for sure.. All I could do was sit here and sigh.. Really beautiful shots sib. Thanks for depressing me... Quote
skimom Posted August 5, 2005 Report Posted August 5, 2005 I immediately thought of hiking up with skis... Was the Siblet or Mr. Husky with you? I see someone, but can't tell if it is her. Your pics get better and better. Keep them coming. Sibby, why not start a card company? Tourists would pay a lot for a box of pretty cards with pics like those. Quote
AtomicSkier Posted August 5, 2005 Report Posted August 5, 2005 Sib, what kind of camera you using there? Nonetheless...simply amazing. Quote
skifreak Posted August 5, 2005 Report Posted August 5, 2005 Awesome pics, sib! Is that snow I see or am I just seeing things? Quote
sibhusky Posted August 5, 2005 Author Report Posted August 5, 2005 It is "snow" in the sense it's frozen water -- a glacier. Using a Canon PowerShot S30. I went with a ranger-led group of 15, none of whom were related to me, but I did go with a fellow skier. Quote
librider Posted August 5, 2005 Report Posted August 5, 2005 i would go run and touch the ice/snow Quote
tretiak Posted August 5, 2005 Report Posted August 5, 2005 pics look amazing. and the snow was even better. Quote
mbike-ski Posted August 6, 2005 Report Posted August 6, 2005 Wow...It blows me away that all those views ar within a 10 mi hike...I'd be afraid that I'd be stretching my neck looking around and do some involuntary rock rolling!!! Quote
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