My husband has been trying to sell me Montana for years, so this Spring we decided to bite the bullet, cash in our frequent flyers and hop aboard one of the few non-stops from Jersey to Bozeman.
In a short four hour flight we arrived just in time for happy hour, country style.
I have had an image in my mind of Montana;
a state of wranglers and ranches,
of log cabins and dusty roads,
of cute boots and cowgirl hats...
I learned that this image was just the tip of the top of the proverbial iceberg.
I never expected the mountains, higher than the sky;
the rivers and lakes, from crystal clear to vibrant turquoise;
the ability to literally see for miles;
the stars;
the inner peace that only nature and lack of commercialism and media can bring.
Here is an unseemingly abbreviated version of our experience.
I actually took over 900 pictures and kicked myself the entire time for not bringing my Nikon.
What the hell was I thinking!?
(I guess when I say that I unplugged for the week I wasn't being completely honest...but no television, computer, internet or phone service is close enough...cameras don't count, right?!...)
Regardless, I guess I'll have to go back with my Nikon, and bombard you guys once again with images galore.
Enjoy!
Home, home on the range... |
I ran five miles on our first morning in Montana. I averaged about a 13 minute mile because I kept stopping to take pictures...or at least that is my excuse... |
We took the most stunning ride up into the Flint mountains. Those cool plants are called 'Bear Grass' and pepper the landscape through these mountains. They were magical looking, and it was fun to tell my son that it was named 'Bear Grass' because Bear's use them as q-tips to clean their ears... Info on Bear Grass |
Bear Grass Family with Stevie Wonder |
Us-ie! |
We turned the corner and WALLA! The water was crystal clear; You can see the distinct drop-off, however it is still about 10 feet deep at the end of where it looks shallow. |
Action Shot |
Nature Graffiti |
Fresh Air Does it Every Time! |
Bread Time with Annie, Elias and John; Each Kid Made Their Own for Dinner! Child labor at its finest. |
Yes, That is a cow walking down the road... |
Big Fork Fun King of the Stage |
Redefining an evening run |
It doesn't look like much, but it was perfect! No televisions, no computers, no internet, no phones... Just a firepit and our family. It was so nice to unplug! http://visitmt.com/listing/categories_NET/MoreInfo.aspx?IDRRecordID=1440 |
Our view from the firepit. West Glacier was a great place to stay. If you go, bring stuff to cook out on the open fire, but also stop into the 'Belton Chalet' for cocktails and their mussels with jalapeno and chorizo or their roasted bone marrow. Yum. Either are a great treat at the end of an outdoorsy day. https://www.westglacier.com/ http://www.beltonchalet.com/index.php |
Jump! |
Lake McDonald Lodge Hide and Go Seek |
Lake McDonald http://www.glaciernationalparklodges.com/ |
Bringing the Animals for a Boat Ride. |
Lake McDonald |
About 9 miles from the British Columbia Border you will find the world's best baked goods. Polebridge...a town with two buildings. I had a spinach, onion and asiago scone with roasted chicken and red peppers. Devine. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Polebridge-Mercantile/77072912818 |
Let's Go to the Sun! I even liked the beer in Montana! |
The first tunnel before major switchbacks. This road is incredible and terrifying. Check out this link: Going To The Sun Road Info |
Yes, that is the road. Again, photos don't give it justice. I was pooping my pants. |
Having a heart attack.... |
One of the lower sections of the road. Here I was brave enough to take a picture. When did I become such a wimp!? |
St. Mary's photo-opp |
On Top of The World! |
My turn for a photo-opp |
Roadside beauty |
Look! Cows! |
Look! More Cows! |
Many Glacier Sadly, melting fast... Link to Many Glacier |
I could sit here for hours! |
Many Glacier Again |
Waterfalls Everywhere |
Logan Pass |
A goat came to join us on our walk |
Snowball fights in July! |
Turn around Monkey! There is a goat behind you! |
Yes, we are tourists... |
The Great Northern Railway |
Whitefish! This is the town you want to visit to go skiing, or after many days of hiking. You will be rewarded with lots of top-notch restaurants, bars and cool shops. http://www.explorewhitefish.com/ |
Elias, back in the day |
Lake Alba I think Elias is getting sick of posing for pictures... |
Teaching Respect |
Moo |
A Must... |
The Icing on the Cake: A Hero-themed kid's parade in Philipsburg before a street long dance party, live music, kids games and activities, and of course, microbrews. It was the perfect way to end our stay. Thank you Rue's for hosting us! http://www.visitphilipsburg.com/philipsburg-pictures/ |
Spider-Horse! I don't know what I love more; the fact that they painted a horse, or that there is a four year old riding unassisted... |
So, bottom line is that you should go.
I definitely came home with country in my soul.
Thank you Montana!
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