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6 Day Backpack, a Week in the Wilderness
offered by supplier M14349 (view this supplier profile)
Key Information:
Tour Duration: 6
day(s)
Group Size: 1
- 50
people
Destination(s):
Montana
Specialty Categories:
Hiking & Trekking
Season: January - December
Airfare Included: No
Tour Customizable: No
Minimum Per Person Price: 720 US Dollar (USD)
Maximum Per Person Price: 720 US Dollar (USD)
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There are over 700 miles of hiking trail in Glacier National Park, so the best way to see it is on foot. The 6 day trip is for those who wish to forget about civilization for a while and to visit the more remote parts of the park. The daily mileage averages 5 to 10 miles a day, and you'll be carrying about 40 pounds. You'll spend the days in sub alpine and alpine meadows amongst Glacier's towering peaks. On the trail, your guide will point out features of interest, identify flora and fauna and be on the lookout for wildlife. You'll be camping in Glacier's backcountry campgrounds where your guide will help you set up your tent if need be. Our guides are great backountry cooks so you'll enjoy delicious meals, and you'll be able to relax and rest after a challenging day of hiking. All of the campgrounds are located by lakes or streams.
Even though we can't give you an exact itinerary for your particular trip, we can give you an example of what you might expect on your 6-Day Adventure:
Day 1 - Meet at our office in West Glacier at 8:30 am, we'll pack the final gear and then off we go in the van to Waterton, Canada (don't forget your passport or birth certificate to cross the border). We will take a scenic boat cruise down Waterton Lake back into the United States to the Goat Haunt Ranger Station where we will begin our hike. Our first nights camp on the shore of Lake Francis offers great fishing for rainbow trout in a spectacular setting with a snow fed waterfall at the head of the lake. After setting up camp we'll have one of GWG's delicious backcountry meals.
Day 2 - After a leisurely breakfast, we'll break camp and head up the trail to Brown Pass and the Continental Divide gaining about 1,200 feet in elevation. Here you'll find some of Glacier's alpine splendor, a beautiful meadow filled with endless colors of wildflowers and some of those tasty huckleberries. If time permits we can take a side trek up to see Thunderbird Glacier and it's ice caves. Then just up around the corner from Brown Pass is a high mountain cirque called Hole In The Wall that was carved by glacial activity thousands of years ago. We'll camp in this lush alpine basin filled with several waterfalls (one of which makes a great alpine shower). The incredible view from here looks down on Bowman Lake and across to Weasel Collar Glacier.
Day 3 - If the huckleberry picking was successful at Brown Pass, then maybe we'll have huckleberry pancakes for breakfast, a backcountry delight. Then up we go over Boulder Peak. It's only about an hour's walk to the top and this is what they mean by sitting on top of the world. What a view! Back at camp the mountain goats have checked to see who's come to visit.
Days 4, 5 & 6 - Leaving the high country, we'll drop 3,000 feet in elevation down into the secluded Kintla Valley. The next two nights will be spent camping along the shores of Upper Kintla and Kintla Lakes with great opportunities for fishing and swimming. We'll wind up at the foot of Kintla Lake to meet our shuttle back to West Glacier. To top off the trip we'll have a stop at the remote town of Polebridge and try to figure out how they keep the ice cream frozen since the power company hasn't made it up the North Fork Valley yet.
Glacier's backcountry is truly a place touched by magic and we look forward to sharing it with you.
Notes:
Airfare is not included in the tour price.
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