From the Chief Mountain Trailhead, we followed the Belly River Trail 9.7 to Elizabeth Lake Campground.
Along the Belly River. |
Further up along the Belly River. |
I think this is spotted saxifrage. |
Cooling off at Dawn Mist Falls. |
As we were backing up, we had an even more exciting wildlife encounter— a FROG hopped by. WOW! We all immediately pulled out our cameras and knelt down around the jewel of an amphibian, forgetting all about the bear. There are only a few types of amphibians in Glacier, and we wanted to submit our observation to iNaturalist.
This is a photo of the cool frog, which leapt away quickly but you might see in the bottom right hand corner if you squint. It would have been irresponsible to take a photo of the bear. |
Spotting distant mountain goats and bighorn sheep at Elizabeth Lake. |
The next morning, we ate breakfast and watched shadows creeping across the mountains.
One more black bear and plenty of tracks on the return trip to the trailhead.
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Date hiked: June 6 - 7
Belly River Trail details
Glacier National Park's Citizen Science Program
Glacier National Park Backcountry Camping permits
When you say "bear"... you do not mean black bear, do you? Gorgeous photos, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAt the time, everyone thought it was a griz. Certainly the other hiker that warned us he was in the area hanging around. But in retrospect, we weren't positive. The way it was acting, I'm not sure it really mattered...
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