Over the trails of Glacier National Park . Morning Eagle Falls, Swiftcurrent Region GLACIER NATIONAL PARK 31. Down below in the chill depths the wind ishissing through icy teeth shrill and sharp.! The 3,000 feet of downward zig-zagging becomes irksome, because noprogress is apparent as eyes are keptglued to the trail. No note is taken ofthe return to vegetation until the greenbushes begin to caress the , in a moment, the zigzag ends. Half an hour since we were onbare, barren rocks above the clouds,in the bright, lifeless sunshine. Now,a thousand flowers bloomed about grass


Over the trails of Glacier National Park . Morning Eagle Falls, Swiftcurrent Region GLACIER NATIONAL PARK 31. Down below in the chill depths the wind ishissing through icy teeth shrill and sharp.! The 3,000 feet of downward zig-zagging becomes irksome, because noprogress is apparent as eyes are keptglued to the trail. No note is taken ofthe return to vegetation until the greenbushes begin to caress the , in a moment, the zigzag ends. Half an hour since we were onbare, barren rocks above the clouds,in the bright, lifeless sunshine. Now,a thousand flowers bloomed about grass was knee-high. We hadcrossed the Rocky Mountains and leftthe west-flowing streams at our us the waters ran their way tothe Gulf of Mexico or Hudsons had come to the edge of the greatverdant plateau that rolls in grassycrests to the north and east. Thehard trails were done with, except inspots, and we jogged along throughforest and meadows as we followedthe course of the Gunsight River intoSt. Mary Lakes. The lakes are long, narrow strips of blue that stretch from southwest to north-eas


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