Glacier National Park and the drive

Breakfast consisted of cheap cereal we brought and milk that mom would have been better not knowing the price of. We traveled into the park to do a short hike and decide how to spend the rest of our day.
On whim we decided to bike up part of Going-to-the-Sun Road. The road was closed to vehicles but open to bikers and hikers. We were able to bike over 1800ft in elevation and about 10miles before the road was closed to all traffic due to snow removal. On the ride I saw one black bear going up and two on the way down! Eric got excited and convinced the family to go on a two hour guided hike in possibility of seeing a moose. I actually decided to skip out and in due irony as the hike was to John's Lake!
Once the family was back I started our drive to go further west. On this drive we wound around mountain roads and happened to pop out in the famous small town of St. Regis, Montana. We got the "best shakes ever," Huckleberry shakes.
As you can see here, trees really do grow up-side-down! 


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