It's zero degrees in West Glacier today, a good day to stay inside
and catch up on some photos.
Last summer was the 2nd year that GNP instituted their "entry ticket
reservation system" for park entry. In addition to paying for a
park pass, each vehicle needed an entry ticket for that day in order
to enter the park between the hours of 6am and 4pm. Since we are 5
minutes from the entrance, our way around that is to get up early
and enter before 6am (though the "local" word was that due to
staffing issues that gate was not manned until 7am!). In addition
to that, road construction closed Sun road on the west side between
10pm and 6am, so there was no access up the road until 6am.
August 14 I got up early and headed in. Though I've climbed Mt.
Oberlin a few times, I've only gone up scree trail and had never
been on the saddle between Oberlin and Clements. This day was a
short hike up to the saddle. As a side note, the park "discourages"
the scree trail due to erosion, but does not close that access.
Also, the rules for hiking in the park are generally you may hike
anywhere unless there are signs that say you cannot. Most of Logan
Pass is closed to off trail hiking since it is an extremely high
traffic area of people which would trample the fragile ecosystem.
The trail to Mt. Oberlin is neither a park maintained trail, nor is
it closed off for hiking -- it's one of those places that mostly
only locals know about.
On the drive up I stopped at the Loop to catch the moonset/sunrise
on Heaven's Peak. It's warm already; another brilliant day trapped
in paradise.

Up at Logan Pass the morning sun on Mt. Clements. There are already
people heading up the Hidden Lake trail, which has signs along the
trail that off trail hiking is illegal.

I'm heading up the trail to the saddle between Clements on the left
and Oberlin on the right. Could not have picked better weather


Looking back the sun is creeping over Going-To-The-Sun Mountain

The trail heads up to the moon, just past the stunning wildflowers

It's mid August, and by Labor Day it may be snowing at this
elevation. These snowfields are not melting out this year.

The trail is actually still snow covered for a small portion

Sun is up and it is warming up fast.

On the saddle, the alternate way up Mt. Oberlin is the ridge line.
I have yet to do that. I have heard there is a 2 foot "leap of
faith" gap over a steep dropoff, and I'd rather not do that alone!

The other side of the saddle is the bowl that melts and feeds Bird
Woman Falls (560 foot waterfall) which is visible from Sun road.


The view back of Logan Pass, with my namesake Heavy Runner Mountain
and Mt. Reynolds.
