Thank you. I appreciate it. Avlanche Creek has an entirely different look this time of year.calicotraveler wrote:Great photos! I've never personally been to Glacier this time of year, so am really enjoying seeing these.
Yeah, Glacier Park is quite a different place when winter arrives---and most of the people have gone.
Access is limited but there are still places one can get to depending on your ability on snowshoes or Xcountry skis.
Unhappily, my skills on both are not too good.
Thanks Jay. Always a compliment when you say nice things.Jay w wrote:Some nice shots and I enjoy the narrative. I see you have a bit of snow. Tonight it was a bit icy riding the bike (just about went down).
Jay
As for snow...it comes and goes. Snowed maybe 4" the day before this images. I was surprised at how few people had been on the Avalanche trail.
I didn't have time to get to the lake and back before dark. But then the sky was blah so I doubt photos at the lake would have been very good.
I thought it was good light for the creek though.
Regarding my "narrative"....huh?
I try to give some sort of description along with the pics. I try but I'm not much of a writer.
But I have to say I'm a hell of a lot better than these so-called reporters on the major news websites like FOX, CNN, et al.
Awful stuff. Does anyone proof read stories anymore? Spell check is NOT the same!!!!!!!!
One of my pet peeves is that I can't get used to people using "less" and "fewer" interchangeably.
Sister Mary Clement, my 4th grade and 8th grade teacher, would be appalled at what's happened to the use of the English language today.
There is less salt in the shaker today. That means there are "fewer" grains of salt in the shaker.
blah blah blah......
pete