Yesterday, I and my three traveling
companions explored the eastern half of Glacier National Park, Montana. Our day started under deep blue skies and a
mix of high cirrus clouds and much lower cumulus clouds tumbling through the
mountains.
At our first pullout, overlooking Two
Medicine, a gentlemen from Great Britain joined us as we stood taking
pictures. “Wow,” he remarked, “the sky
actually is different here.”
As the day went on, the clouds gathered
and then began sacrificing themselves against the mountain peaks. The lake waters stirred themselves into
deeper colors. The mountains turned into
dark ghosts before entirely fading behind white and grey curtains of rain.
We saw both grizzly and black bear, but
I was not able to capture photographs.
Posted are a few photographs of Glacier
under changing light.
Two Medicine in
the morning
Wild Goose Island
on St. Mary Lake
The girls on Going-to-the-Sun
Road
One the way to
Many Glacier
Swiftcurrent
Two Medicine in
the evening
--Mitchell Hegman
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