July 8, 2012 Day 3
I am fairly certain if I go to Heaven it will look a lot like Glacier National Park. This place is spectacular. I think I could have spent a whole month here.
First things first, however. On our way to Glacier, Jack kept noticing this smell in the car. When we arrived at Avalanche campground, we discovered
the smell Jack had been smelling was our lovely bottle of Menage au
Trois which exploded the cork right out of the bottle and evaporated or poured
out into our car. Must have been really
hot in our car yesterday! Amazingly
enough there was not too much of the wine (red of course) getting into things,
just a bit on the carpet and some landed in the waste basket.
July 9, 2012 - Day 4
After a brief rest, we
packed our lunch of leftover chicken burritos and protein
bars, fruit and hit the trail again. Are
we crazy or just stupid? We were going
to go to Fish Lake which was only another 4.8 miles roundtrip until we talked
to people on the trail who said there were mass mosquitoes at the Lake so we
opted for Snyder Lake which 8.8 miles roundtrip (24,000 steps) (that is why I
brought Jack to take care of these things.) and a 2000 foot elevation
gain. But it was worth it. Let’s see if we still feel that way tomorrow
seeing as we hiked a total of 15 miles and 45,500 steps for the day. That is an all time record for us. Kind of
sore tonight. May need some Ibuprofen.
Luckily we took our Katadyne water filter along as we had 16 ounce water
bottles and filled them each 6 times.
Can you imagine lugging 96 ounces each?
Oh, and the water was so good and so cold. Unfortunately, unknowingly we had camera
failure at Snyder Lake. Not sure what
happened but we wonder if it was simply too hot. It was 94 degrees. Camera seems to be working ok tonight. After
the hikes, we went swimming (bathing) in Lake McDonald at the lodge. Jodi went in with all her clothes. Jack was much smarter. After the refreshing swim we had a cold
brewsky in the bar, Jack had Going to the Sun IPA and Jodi had Moose Drool
brown ale. Yum. Came back to the campsite and made wild
Alaskan salmon Cajun style, broccoli and salad.
Just like home, minus the bugs.
We also did laundry and hung the
clothes on the line. OH that tent bed is
going to feel good tonight!
Sounds wonderful! Even though I know you both wear pedometers, I had a mental picture if Jack counting each step as you went! Your adventure inspires me to get up and go for a walk. ( to the refridgerator and back ) please continue to share your journey with us. Love ya lots!
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