Climb Glacier National Park – Volume 1
Climb Glacier National Park – Volume 1
Find Your Off-trail Adventure near Logan Pass. This is a great place to start exploring Glacier National Park away from the trails. Follow the routes out-lined in the book to find just the right amount of adventure.
Many people say Mount Oberlin is the easiest peak to climb in the park and the route to the summit is well marked and is frequently used. Even starting the trip may be a great adventure for a family. Watch out for those goats!
If you do want to summit a peak this guidebook will show you a safe way to summit a peak and return.
Get off trail and see the splendor of the Hanging Gardens near Logan Pass, follow marvelous goat trails and be amazed how the pick the easy way, see what it looks like from the Garden Wall, or see Cracker Lake from the summit of Mount Siyeh. This guidebook will help you reach summits but it is also a great guide for just getting off-trail in the alpine areas of Glacier National Park.
This guidebook can be used by groups and families with your children to see Glacier in a different way – Off-trail! You do not have to climb to the top of the mountain to use this book. Turn around when you want.
Features:
Red-line Routes
Summit panoramas
Route and trail recommendations
16 off-trail adventures
300 full-color photographs
16 full-color maps
G.P.S. Waypoints and elevation profiles for each route
The peaks featured in this volume include Mount Oberlin, Clements Mountain, Mount Cannon, Bearhat Mountain, The Dragon’s Tail, Reynolds Mountain, Heavy Runner Mountain, Piegan Mountain, Pollock Mountain, Bishops Cap, Haystack Butte, Mount Gould, Going-to-the-Sun Mountain, Matahpi Peak, Mount Siyeh, and Cataract Mountain.