One million+ people globally while at Disney Institute.
Even without the stunning views it was beautiful
Howard’s head blocked the whole point of this photo. And smoke blocked the rich mountain details.
i thought it was funny when i saw i messed up the previous photo,
Closeup.
Late Summer and the seeds are prolific.
Visitor Center quickly begins to fade away as we hike 1.5 miles up.
A rare moment of sunshine.
Have never witnessed smoke at Logan Pass. Going to the Sun Mountain is almost invisible.
Hidden Lake Trail overlook. Try to visit without taking some photos. Dare ya.
Eventually, we put our cameras back in our pockets.
Descent.
By 8:00 AM in the Summer, it’s full.
After dinner, we drove 20 minutes back up to Logan Pass for a three-mile (500′ elevation gain) warm-up hike.
The stunning views were nowhere to be found. i didn’t belabor it. Howard understood and i was grateful for that.
Being the only humans at the overlook, it was remarkably creepy.
Quiet, wild, and potentially vulnerable are understatements.
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By jeff noel
Retired Disney Institute Keynote Speaker and Prolific Blogger. Five daily, differently-themed personal blogs (about life's 5 big choices) on five interconnected sites.