Archive for May, 2010

Memorial Day Happenings

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

In this Montana girl’s mind, summer kicks off officially in Montana each Memorial Day. Sure, sometimes it may bring beautiful sunshine and comfortable 80 degree days, while others times it rolls in with wind, rain and a touch of snow. But any way you slice it, it’s summer in Montana.

If you’re looking for things to do in Western Montana on this, the inaugural weekend of summer, you choices abound. Here are a few ideas to get your weekend rolling.

1) St. Regis Flea Market: This is Western Montana’s LARGEST flea market, with more than 150 vendors attending and booths open from “daylight to dark.”

2) Bigfork Whitewater Festival: The annual event happens over Memorial Day in the “village by the bay,” Bigfork. The festival hosts between 65 and 80 paddlers competing in events like the slalom race, a down river race and boater’s cross. PS: One of the great things about this festival is that spectators can see the action from the Swan River Nature Trail.

3) 100 Favorite Things in Glacier National Park Presentation: This Saturday, world-known wildlife photographer Sumio Harada will present his thoughts on Glacier National Park in the Montana House at Apgar Village inside Glacier National Park. Sessions are free and open to the public at 11 AM and 2 PM.

4) Hit the Whitewater! This time of year makes the rivers of Western Montana very fun for paddling and rafting. Our two cents: Book a trip and go with a guide. (Not only will you be in good, trained hands, our guides know the river and will make sure you have a stellar time). Try 10,000 Waves in Missoula, Flathead Raft in Polson or Glacier Raft, Montana Raft and Wild River in West Glacier.

As for me, I’ll be wishing for rainfall during the night and some sweet summer sunshine during the day.

TT

Burger Time? Yes Please.

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Sometimes a girl just needs a burger. There’s been a lot of talk about burgers this week and the need to sink my teeth into one of the best burgers around was growing stronger by the day.

So on Wednesday, we hopped in the car and headed south through the Bitterroot Valley to Hamilton and our final destination of Nap’s.

The blessed menu

The blessed menu


I made a beeline for the counter and ordered up a 4-ounce burger (cooked medium-well for me) and a 12-ounce burger (cooked well) for the boy. And I’ve got to tell you, it didn’t disappoint.
Loading it up

Loading it up


We topped it off with TWO kinds of fries–regular and sweet potato (I also just needed these). The boy washed his down with a huckleberry milkshake.
Finished product

Finished product


It was probably the best Wednesday on record.

Summer Vacation: GNP

Friday, May 14th, 2010

When I was just a little towheaded girl, I used to sit and dream of summer vacation and the fun and freedom it would bring. I’d make plans to go tubing at the lake with my cousins, visit Glacier National Park and pack in as many adventures as my little eight-year-old head could dream up.

Well, it’s 20 years later and not much is different. I still look forward to summer with giddy anticipation…it’s almost silly how happy it makes me! And since I like to share (my mom made me learn when I was knee-high to a grasshopper), I’m going to share some summer vacation ideas of things to do and see around Glacier National Park with you!

Idea #1: Head to the water. Take a guided whitewater rafting trip or scenic float on the Middle Fork of the Flathead on the southern border of Glacier National Park. Glacier Raft Co., Montana Raft Co. and Wild River Adventures all operate from West Glacier.

Idea #2: Jump in a red. Instead of driving yourself through Glacier, park your car and hob aboard a red bus. Glacier Park, Inc. operates bus tours in the park, including day trips that head to various points in and around the park.

Idea #3: Saddle your steed. Hiking is a beautiful way to explore the park, but you can also see it with a nice horse on a guided trail ride. Trail rides leave from Apgar, Lake McDonald and Many Glacier.

I hope this has your wheels turning…I’ll see you in the park! :)
TT

Glacier Turns 100

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Nearly 100 years ago on May 11, 1910, the park in our backyard-Glacier-was dedicated as a national park. This Tuesday, May 11, 2010 will mark the official centennial of Glacier National Park. And you better believe the celebration will be in full force! Festivities for Tuesday kick-off with a rededication ceremony at 10:30 AM, followed by refreshments and displays honoring the park, walking tours led by retired National Park Service employees and West Glacier business activities that include centennial book signings, etc. Tuesday’s activities are free and open to the public.

But if you can’t be there in person, no worries. The park staff will be providing live updates on twitter, sharing photos on Flickr and sharing updates on the park’s facebook page so Glacier and National Park lovers everywhere can participate.

For this girl, I sometimes struggle with the words to describe the beauty and grandeur of the park, so today, I’ll let the photos do the talking.

Bowman Lake

Bowman Lake

Lake Josephine Boat Tour (Glacier Park Boat Company)

Lake Josephine Boat Tour (Glacier Park Boat Company)

Many Glacier Hotel - Donnie Sexton/Montana Office of Tourism photos

Many Glacier Hotel - Donnie Sexton/Montana Office of Tourism photos

Lake McDonald

Lake McDonald

Red bus tours are a great way to see Glacier

Red bus tours are a great way to see Glacier

Hope to see you in Glacier this summer! Until then, happy trails.
TT