Here are approximate gains and losses.b_kloos88 wrote:What is the elevation gain on this loop?
This is for the spouses, right? Do they fish? I'd go bonkers sitting around a backcountry site watching somebody else, not really able even to walk around on my own because of wildlife.b_kloos88 wrote:I was actually thinking about maybe 2 nights at one of the sites (whichever is nicer) and 1 night at the next site. Our trip to Glacier probably would be a fairly short one, maybe 4 days, so it might be good to have a day to just relax, fish, etc. in the backcountry...
Selkie:Selkie wrote:This is for the spouses, right? Do they fish? I'd go bonkers sitting around a backcountry site watching somebody else, not really able even to walk around on my own because of wildlife.b_kloos88 wrote:I was actually thinking about maybe 2 nights at one of the sites (whichever is nicer) and 1 night at the next site. Our trip to Glacier probably would be a fairly short one, maybe 4 days, so it might be good to have a day to just relax, fish, etc. in the backcountry...
Bowman L campground offers options for 3-4 days. Even better if you can rooftop a canoe.
How do you live with yourself!!!!!!!!Wives don't need to know how to fish, or even like fishing for that matter. They just need to know how to clean the fish and cook them up for their husbands....and of course make sure they leave room in their packs to carry out the smelly leftovers.
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Selkie,Selkie wrote:This is for the spouses, right? Do they fish? I'd go bonkers sitting around a backcountry site watching somebody else, not really able even to walk around on my own because of wildlife.b_kloos88 wrote:I was actually thinking about maybe 2 nights at one of the sites (whichever is nicer) and 1 night at the next site. Our trip to Glacier probably would be a fairly short one, maybe 4 days, so it might be good to have a day to just relax, fish, etc. in the backcountry...
Bowman L campground offers options for 3-4 days. Even better if you can rooftop a canoe.