Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park
Or, perhaps, this photo portrays Glacier National Park.
This is wonderful road is US Route 2, which borders next to the Glacier National Park, which goes between West Glacier, Montana to East Glacier, Montana, with rivers, creeks, waterfalls. This spot was near to East Glacier.
Everything past the yellow signs (a few yards away) is in the National Park.
There were few vehicles, and it was nice to walk and stand in the middle of the road and take the photo. I badly wanted to drive through those mountains, but the road is opened only from July to October.
It was time to stare in the middle of US Route 2 at the majesty and grandeur of nature and review everything.
This is the definition of bitter-sweet. The same high degree of success and failure, at the same time.
On one side of the coin, it was so exciting, my jaw was gaping, all my senses (eyes, ears, nose, skin) are on high alert. Maybe, taste too. The other side of the coin, I failed getting to the Going To The Sun Road.
And stared and stared at the mountains … … that I can’t get there.
Plan B (not able to drive through the mountains) is dramatic and is intense. Going To The Sun Road must be something special!
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Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park
Or, perhaps, this photo portrays Glacier National Park.
This is wonderful road is US Route 2, which borders next to the Glacier National Park, which goes between West Glacier, Montana to East Glacier, Montana, with rivers, creeks, waterfalls. This spot was near to East Glacier.
Everything past the yellow signs (a few yards away) is in the National Park.
There were few vehicles, and it was nice to walk and stand in the middle of the road and take the photo. I badly wanted to drive through those mountains, but the road is opened only from July to October.
It was time to stare in the middle of US Route 2 at the majesty and grandeur of nature and review everything.
This is the definition of bitter-sweet. The same high degree of success and failure, at the same time.
On one side of the coin, it was so exciting, my jaw was gaping, all my senses (eyes, ears, nose, skin) are on high alert. Maybe, taste too. The other side of the coin, I failed getting to the Going To The Sun Road.
And stared and stared at the mountains … … that I can’t get there.
Plan B (not able to drive through the mountains) is dramatic and is intense. Going To The Sun Road must be something special!
1657a