Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Black Bear in Glacier National Park



 
 
Three of us were biking to top of Logan Pass in Glacier National Park; came across black bear meandering lazily along Going to the Sun Road; we watched him/her for about 15 minutes to make sure other bears were not around (particularly tiny cubs); we then had to pass bear on our bicycles to continue up mountain; we passed within 15 feet or so of bear, he/she just turned head and watched us go by, did not seem interested in eating us


Monday, May 20, 2013

Sunday, May 19, 2013

MONTANA DANDELION SPRING 2013

Snow and ice are gone, Montana spring has begun; fields of dandelions are everywhere; now biking and hiking season
 
 
 















Monday, May 13, 2013

MONTANA WINTER 2013



This is a short video created by my brother Bob; it is bits and pieces of a bunch of videos I have taken; most of the videos were too long and/or too large to post to this blog, so Bob cut and cropped so it would publish; I would like to have higher resolution, so that images are clearer, but too high a resolution makes the video file very large; hope to publish other videos if this one goes OK; make sure to click on "Full Screen" to enlarge picture

Monday, February 11, 2013

Sled Dog Huskies

This guy built "doggie condos" for his huskies; he takes people on dog sled rides outside Whitefish; he brings them into town whenever there is some kind of winter carnival or celebration, which is often here; he can transport about 15 dogs, each in their own little doggie condo; huskies are beautiful animals and love to pull sleds

Snowboarding

You see as many snowboarders on slopes as regular skis; mostly younger set; your ski bindings are perpendicular to board, so not something I am going to attempt; these boards will have beautiful paint jobs on them, very colorful; unlike regular skis, where it would be unusual to fall forward face first, that is much easier to do on snowboards

Going Up to Ski


Ski lift chairs going up to top of ski slopes; trees completely covered with snow, called "snow ghosts"; gets very cold going up on these lifts, hand warmers and feet warmers are good things to have; top of lifts about 6800 feet elevation, normally about 10 degrees colder than down at bottom