lodge at the south end on a big glacier lake. The weather had taken a
turn for the worse and it was windy, foggy, rainy, and cold. We braved
one hike to water falls and gorge. We were now dressed for the
weather. Only one hike was pretty brutal where we were a couple
hundred feet above a lake and heading directly into the gusty, wind
driven rain. It was nice getting back into the heated car after that
and heading back over Going To the Sun Road. The trip along the
highway was even more fascinating going through bad weather. You could
see the dark clouds, winds, and fog roll iin almost at eye level and
the heavens open up. Made me feel like Zeus or Thor. We passed Logan
Pass and the winds really picked up and blew a cold wipping fog
across the valley through a pine forest. I felt sorry for those
pines. They looked huddled together and leaned into the cold, wet,
blustery wind like the Imperial Penguins in Antartica.
We made it to the lodge at the south end and spent some quality time
in front of the big fireplace. See pic.
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