The hike up at Logan Pass 2 days prior was soooo sweet, I had to go
up again. This time the goal was the false summit of Dragon's Tail,
another off the official trail location.
It's 6am with a one mile line of cars waiting for the road to open
from the construction closure. My guess is the majority are heading
to Logan Pass, which means the parking lot will fill quickly.

Up at the pass blessed with outstanding weather again.

It's peak wildflower season

The first part of the hike goes up the Hidden Lake trail. A lone
Big Horn was watching the hikers go by. I did my good deed for the
day explaining to a few of the tourists that they'll get a better
photo if they position the sheep in front of the snowfield, since
their natural coloring blends in with the rocks.

Mt. Reynolds is on the left with the bottom of the Dragon Tail on
the right. I'm heading to the gap between the two on the left.

This pond is just on the "north" side of the Continental Divide. The
water flows down to St. Mary Lake and eventually into Hudson Bay and
the Arctic Ocean.

Looking over the divide the other direction is Bearhat Mtn.

The trail I was on had 3 snowfields to cross. Temperature outside
is about 70 degrees at this point


Just making the turn before Reynolds to go up the gap.

As Hidden Lake came in to view, it was obvious it is a "goes to 11"
day! No wind so the lake reflection was like glass, with a perfect
combination of early sun and shade.

WOW-O-WOW what a reflection!!! There were only 3 other people on
the trail with me to witness this.



The view near the false summit.



As the sun rises and the air warms up, a small breeze must be
hitting the lake as the left side begins blur on the mirror. It's
only 9am and the best views are fading.

Heading back, I believe this viewpoint one can see both Sperry
glacier and Longfellow Glacier
