I’m not fond of doing hikes that make you hike a V to get to your destination. This one does just that. The first thing you do is drop 800 feet in two miles, then you climb 900 feet in the next two miles. I really prefer all uphill on the way in, then all downhill on the way out. Or just totally flat. But hey, this hike is only 500 feet of elevation gain for two miles on each of the uphill bits so I figured I could manage, sore feet and knees or not.
However, when I got up this morning and drove up to the trailhead, it was raining, cold, foggy, and windy, so we aren’t doing the hike regardless of how I feel.
We went into Glacier to find some geocaches. I found one of them, and in the process I discovered where kids go to huff spray paint. I didn’t find the other two because my GPS unit was being a giant butthead and consistently pointed 20-70 feet in the direction I just came from. There’s too much interference from the trees.
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