Marvelous. Moody. Mischievous. Glacier Park’s Reds.
Everyone loves the Red Buses. To really get to know them, you can only do it behind the wheel. Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night……
and so much more
Everyone loves the Red Buses. To really get to know them, you can only do it behind the wheel. Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night……
You get this when you follow a QR code on a funky, weird-looking car that has no reason to be in America.
This is why you don’t click a QR code decal on a cool badass minivan from Japan in Glacier National Park. Or, maybe it is why you do???
Climbing in Glacier NP, you meet all kinds of people, especially off the beaten trail and atop the peaks. And sometimes ask yourself: What did all those oranges mean in the Godfather movies????
Seasonal work means seasonal roommate(s). And let me tell you, they can make or break a summer. Family or not.
Henkel. It’s not a name that rolls off the tongue. But if you have reached the summit, you will always want to return to it for the test of your life. At least for me.
Amazing. After almost 30 years this annual winter gathering is still happening. This outing was a return to Timberline Lodge on the flanks of Mt. Hood.
I’m back, baby!! Tried to pass the torch to Nancy for content equality, but it fizzled. The Story Master has returned to the throne.
Climbing with my son in Glacier Park—it doesn’t get much better than that—unless he was also Morgan Fairchild.
Mt. Reynolds never disappoints. One of my favorite summits in the Park. With the worst parking lot in the world (at least, my world)