We came across the border today (me in a car, David on a bike), to see the other side of Glacier's partnership with the Waterton Lakes International Peace Park - very nice! I have to leave my phone off up here, so have a couple of entries stuck in there about Glacier. Basically, it's the most beautiful park I've ever visited! If you have not been yet, you definitely owe it to yourself to visit. Between the amazing greenish color in the lakes and rivers, the mountains, and of course the glaciers - it really is just mind-blowingly beautiful. Schedule it soon - the glaciers are on schedule to be gone by 2020, according to estimates!
Waterton is also very nice; it's different than Glacier, and also beautiful. Lots of rolling farmland around the area, and the mountains are very stark looking. I love that all the layers of rock in the mountains are so obvious and so lovely - just great! I drove on the Red Rocks road first; it's pretty bumpy, but so worth it for the beauty of the mountains. I did not know about the Prince of Wales Hotel, but it's a big photo opp - and is lovely. The Visitor's Center had several stamps for the Park passport books - yay! Always a good thing!! A sudden shower soaked me as I was coming out; as it cooled down the temperatures, it was fine with me.
David heads home tomorrow, and I'll be back onto Stage Three of my library data collection! I'm sad to see David depart, but collecting more library data will definitely be fun!!
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