Le & Matt's visit continued ....
*Day 3
*Another early day for Sandy, as she was was subbing again at school.
After the prior day's excitement and driving, we took an easier day of
visiting Lake McDonald Lodge. It was not open, but we could wander
around and peer in the windows.
Looking back across the lake, the Apgar Mountain range is still snow
covered. The lake is roughly 3300 feet elevation, so that snow level is
around 4000 feet.
Next to (or part of) the lodge is the Creekside Reading Room. As prep
for opening the lodge, the staff were inside cleaning and allowed us to
take a peek inside. When the lodge is open, this is a delightful
location on inclement weather days to spend the day relaxing in front of
a fire with a book. It is open to the public. I could very much
envision Le, another former coworker Tam, and Sandy enjoying a day there
doing absolutely nothing but reading!
That afternoon, between some light rainfall, we took a hike out to Rocky
Point.
*Day 4
*Sandy was not working and was able to join us for a hike. We hiked in
to Sacred Dancing Cascades on McDonald Creek.
When Going-To-The-Sun road was originally built, there were still
lengthier overnight guided horseback trips in the park. There is a
horse tunnel under the road on both the east and west sides of the
park. Very, very few visitors know about these, as there are not very
visible from the road.
After hiking through the tunnel, heading to Sacred Dancing Cascades.
In order to try and add to the wildlife spotting collection, we walked
over to Oxbow Lookout, with it's view of Apgar Mtn, but alas no beavers
were out swimming that day.
No visit is complete without seeing "the old bridge" (Belton Bridge).
It is where I am blessed with stunning views when I go on my regular run.
Le & Matt were quite silly (and cute!!)
Where the Fork did we go next? To a delicious meal at the Three Forks
Grille -- named after the South, North, and Middle forks of the Flathead
River. The entrees were so good and so filling that we were unable to
partake of anything from their very tempting dessert menu. Huckleberry
Creme Brulee will require another visit!!!
Dinner was the final item on the agenda, as Le & Matt were on the 6am
flight the next morning. But the sun was still out, and on a whim we
thought we'd see if there was some alpenglow to see from Apgar. We were
treated to quite a show!
Since it was around sunset, which is when beavers sometimes come out, we
headed over to the beaver house on McDonald Creek. No beavers, but 15
minutes of a fantastic sunset in the park finished off our day.
The parting silly photo at the end.
Simply wow! What a wonderful time was had by all.
Le & Matt, thank you so much for your visit. We thoroughly enjoyed it,
and look forward to the next time.