Climb Glacier National Park – Volume 2

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Climb Glacier National Park – Volume 2

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The Two Medicine Valley is a favorite area in Glacier National Park for people that love ridge walks. Open slopes and trail access to the tree-line makes this a great place to see wild flowers, big horn sheep, and of course the views!

This volume features 27 routes to  22 peaks in the fabulous Two Medicine Valley.

This area is much more isolated and has a relaxed pace when compared to Logan Pass or Many Glacier. Spend some time in the southwest area of the park and see it from the summits.

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The Two Medicine Valley and Firebrand Pass are an off-trail explorer’s dream.  In fact, it is one of our favorite places to wander around off trail.  Navigation is easy and the views are stupendous.  This is a great place to consider summiting your first peak, but it is also just a great place to get off trail and find out what that is all about.

For those wanting a great traverse this volume features the traverse from Firebrand Pass to the Two Medicine Valley.  It travels along the Continental Divide and has the option of summiting Red Crow Mountain, Bearhead Mountain, Mount Ellsworth, and either Never Laughs Mountain or Appistoki Peak.  This is a fantastic trip along a seldom visited Class II route with no exposure.

Features:

• Red-line Routes
• Summit panoramas
• Route and trail recommendations
• 22 off-trail adventures
• 300 full-color photographs
• 20 full-color maps
• G.P.S. Waypoints, UTM Coordinates and elevation profiles for each route

The peaks featured in this volume include Mount Morgan, Flinsch Peak,Rising Wolf Mountain, Mount Helen, Lone Walker Mountain, Mount Rockwell, Sinopah Mountain, Grizzly Mountain,  Chief Lodgepole Peak, Painted Tepee Peak, Never Laughs Mountain, Mount Ellsworth, Appistoki Peak, The Head, Bison Mountain, Medicine, Mount Henry, Bearhead Mountain, Red Crow Mountain, Dancing Lady Mountain, Calf Robe Mountain, and Scenic Point