
Sometimes when traveling, you just have to roll with the punches. When planning this trip, I optimized the timing for fall foliage, missing only one soccer game, and allowing us to attend the Conantum Harvest Supper, the latter pushing us back a week more than what would have been optimal. What I did not realize is that on October 1st almost everything in this part of the world shuts down for the winter season. This includes the hotel where we just spent the night, the Carway Border Crossing we are relying on to get back into the States for our visit to Glacier National Park, the Many Glacier Hotel, access to the Two Medicine Lake area, and the restaurant where we had dinner. Although we just squeaked under the bar today, the outlook for tomorrow is questionable, especially in light of the likely government shutdown which could potentially close all national parks.

Uncertainty notwithstanding, we made the best of the day despite overcast skies and intermittent drizzle. We drove to Many Glacier and hiked around Swiftcurrent Lake and Lake Josephine and then drove to Logan Pass on the Going to the Sun Road, which on this day would have been more aptly named Driving In Clouds Road. We found slightly better weather as we ventured further south to the Two Medicine Lake area where we hiked to Paradise Point.




We had dinner at the Cattle Baron Supper Club in Babb, where I was served a rib-eye steak the size of Montana, one of the few menu items still available on this, their last night of operation for the season. Between Jeanine and me, we ate about half and saved the rest for dinner tomorrow. We are staying at a cozy little cabin near Babb where we slept well after a long day of driving and hiking.


















































































































