Glacier National Park

Today was our introduction to Glacier National Park.  We began our day with a change in planes.  It was cloudy and overcast.  No hiking but a drive on the “Road to the Sun”.  The big excitement was that Larry was able to qualify for a lifetime membership to the National Parks for $10.00!  This set off a flurry of activity as to what park Debbie and Larry should visit next.  Debbie purchased a new hiking hat as she had forgotten the old one at home.  So, Lindsey gets her wish of finally getting Debbie’s hat for good.  It was really Lindsey’s hat as it had walked strenuous hikes with her and probably would not like going on moderate hikes.

After standing around in the rain for awhile breaking in the hat, the group started the drive.  After about 15 minutes of driving in the rain and fog, the group decided to eat lunch in the car.  It turned out to be a good move allowing the fog to clear off enough to go on.   The day was raining and cold but breath-taking scenery.  Once we passed the Continental divide, we finally saw the sun. 

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