I knew Going to the Sun Road was closed but decided to do things a little differently and went down through Cardston and crossed the border at Peigan. There was a pretty good line up but it went fairly quickly. This house is just south of the border and this time I stopped to take a picture of it and Chief Mountain to the west. It is pretty smoky due to forest fires further south.
It was a beautiful day and I stopped south of St Mary's before going over Looking |Glass to East Glacier.
I find going over Looking Glass is much like going into Glacier Park only the road is not as well maintained. Beautiful scenery though.
West of East Glacier one will pass The Snowslip Inn. If you have been reading my Blog you will find that I have stopped here before and that I discovered that they are known for their handcut home made french fries. Well my mouth has been watering since last winter and not only did I stop on the way down but also on the way back. I certainly did not need them but OOOOOh were they ever good.
I arrived at John and Joanne's and proceeded to put up my tent and then it was supper time. We always eat good at this campout and the next day was no exception as we had cornish game hens and salad and Sunday morning Delaney came and made his famous breakfast burritos. The attendance was better this year with a lot of us coming from Canada..Lethbridge in particular. The following pictures were taken there and the main purpose of this campout was to attach a sidecar to a motorcycle that they trailered in from Lethbridge and the guys also got the electrical problem fixed on Joanne's bike and sidecar and the ultimate highlight was to watch Joanne's triumphant ride around the yard. It has been 2 years since she has been able to ride since her stroke and it was just wonderful to see her maiden voyage.
And next is Joanne's ride
The next morning dawned beautifully and I reluctantly headed home. I took these photos west of West Glacier on Highway 2. I have travelled this road many times and never seem to tire of how pretty it is in all different seasons as it follows the river.
I arrived back in Calgary just as the sun was setting. What should I encounter? A train! on 52ST!
What else is new. So knowing that the sun would be gone before I reached home, I decided to take this last photo of this trip.
No comments:
Post a Comment