Over the trails of Glacier National Park . Gunsight Lake and Mount Jackson OVER THE TRAILS. mountain pocket give back to the skyits blue, gray or green; half a thousandwaterfalls cascade from everlastingsnow in misty torrents or milk-whitetraceries; rainbows flicker and vanishin the everchanging play waters, whilethe clear Montana sun does tricks oflight and shade on pine and rock. Highup on some gale-swept crag the shygoat pauses for a moment and plungesfrom view; lower down the big hornsheep treads his sure-footed way;the clownish black bear shuffles to hishuckleberry patch; far up in the bl
Over the trails of Glacier National Park . Gunsight Lake and Mount Jackson OVER THE TRAILS. mountain pocket give back to the skyits blue, gray or green; half a thousandwaterfalls cascade from everlastingsnow in misty torrents or milk-whitetraceries; rainbows flicker and vanishin the everchanging play waters, whilethe clear Montana sun does tricks oflight and shade on pine and rock. Highup on some gale-swept crag the shygoat pauses for a moment and plungesfrom view; lower down the big hornsheep treads his sure-footed way;the clownish black bear shuffles to hishuckleberry patch; far up in the blue,between mountain and sun, the baldeagle sails his rounded periods peeringdown for the timid creature beneatht he leaves and the shadows of the all is as it was when the worldsfirst day was done, save for some mantracks here and there on the windingslopes. Glacier National Park has no side-shows for garrulous trippers; it has noConey Island attractions; it has no geysers; there are other canyons as deep;other mountains as high; but those who have roamed the world with open e
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