Friday, July 20, 2012

Trail of Cedars

Avalanche Creek on the Trail of Cedars inside Glacier National Park.

The most common cause of death in Glacier National Park is drowning.  That fact reassures me that maybe I will not get eaten by a bear while I am up here in Montana.  One of my family members keeps telling me that bears eat berries.  The huckleberry is their food by choice.   
In fact I have rarely seen any animals while I have been in Montana.  I seen some cows and horses on the way up.  I seen some bullhorn sheep and mountain goats.  I have been bitten by mosquitos.  Seen a few spiders and webs.  

The Trail of Cedars is partially a walkway made of a wooden boardwalk.  

This was the easiest walk or hike I have tried all week.  It is 0.9 miles long.  I met a nice couple who asked me to take a photo for them.  It was unusual because I never been asked to take a photo with an I-pad before.  The photo area took up the whole area of the 7x9 computer screen.


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