Just saw this in my Facebook feed. Heading into the busiest week of the year (free admission to celebrate the centennial), lots of the majors are closed due to hungry bears. http://missoulian.com/news/state-and-regional/grizzlies-scramble-glacier-centennial-plans/article_ccf0d17c-8701-5c9b-863f-8d07...
I may have missed it but what dates did you go? I'm thinking I should plan for doing this later in July or early August to avoid crossing snowfields. Aug 4-11. Sunday the 7th required traction. Monday the 8th did not. On the 8th, you could actually start to see the trail sticking out of the biggest...
Three years ago, I did that hike right after the birth of our third grandchild (her birthday is today). The story is here: http://www.glacier.nationalparkschat.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=8008 Jay Thanks Jay. I read your report over breakfast this morning. I don't recommend trying to eat wh...
I did not plan on bringing traction equipment for this route in late August. Do I need to? The snow crossings were just about bridged when we went. My guess is that the trail appeared a day or so after we were there. It did snow on us, though... so keep an eye on the weather. If it stays warm, I wo...
Hi folks, I want to start by thanking everyone who helped me plan my recent trip to Glacier. This board is the BEST resource for trip planning - you guys are awesome! One thing I did find lacking was recent trip reports - here's my contribution. (BTW, if you have problems seeing the pics, let me kno...
Glacier overcrowding? Visit the North Fork. We enjoyed UPK and BOU all alone. Empty sites? The hail and snow must've scared people away. You'd never know Glacier was experiencing record visitors up north. People were scarce.
Just curious what the permit means by "No Fires" at certain campspots.
Surely cooking a hot meal on a little gas backpacking burner while at HOL is OK... right?
I find all the talk about hanging bear bags amusing. In the northeast, our bears have long learned how to get a bear bag down. The USFS now requires the use of a bear canister in the Whites and Adirondack, and only certain types because the bears have already figured out how to open the twist/lock o...
Thanks Ear Mountain for recommending Ruhle's Guide to Glacier. I found a 1957 edition on-line for $5 (one antique book dealer in my area had it for $60...) I was amazed that in a 70 year old book, there is talk about climate change and how quickly the glaciers are retreating. Some of the pictures in...
Hi all, I've been following the Glacier trail statuses. Looks like they were planning to clear HOL to BOU by today, but I haven't seen any updates. My biggest area of concern is the snowfield between those two campsites. I'm planning to bring my ice axe and crampons, but my hiking partner thinks I m...
Hi all, Later this summer, I'm spending 8 days in the North Fork. I exit the woods on Thursday, and fly home Saturday... which means I have one day to do whatever I want. For most folks, this would be a no-brainer: GTTS road, or some low-mile high-reward day-hikes. But after spending days in the Nor...
Just curious, is it typically windy up in the passes?
In New England, most any trip above treeline gets you 20 mph winds, and Mt Washington (6200 ft) gets you 40-100 most days.
Should I expect the same at Glacier in August, specifically in the North Fork?