Our trip was more than I could ever even attempt to describe. I will break it into different posts that I can talk more about the hikes themselves but overall we hiked over 140 miles with an elevation gain of over 25,000 feet. We were gone for 13 days, 11 of those days were hiking, 2 of those days were for driving to and from the airport. We were in four different states and visited three different National Parks. We put 2,800 miles on our poor rental car! We had actually planned on hiking 160 miles but thunderstorms prevented us from completing a few of our hikes.
This was the basic outline of our trip:
- Aug 31
- Flew from ATL to SLC
- Drove from SLC to Missoula, MT
- Sept 1 – 5
- Hiked over 60 miles in Glacier National Park (MT)
- Sept 6 – 10
- Sept 11
- Hiked over 19 miles in Grand Teton National Park (WY)
- Sept 12
- Drove from Jackson, WY to Logan, UT
- Sept 13
- Drove from Logan, UT to SLC
- Flew from SLC to ATL
These are not technical reviews – just my opinion and favorite parts! This was a trip of a lifetime and well worth the 2 lost toenails. A trip like this would have never happened if we hadn’t taken a HUGE step/risk back in May when I left my “day job”. Now, on to the review {awesome pictures}!
Our Glacier National Park Recap:
Glacier Totals: 62.4 miles & elevation gain of 10,600 ft
Day 1 – Drive up from Missoula, MT & Lower Quartz Lake (7 miles, 1,100′)
Day 2 – Highline to Swiftcurrent Lookout and Pass (19.6 miles, 3,500′)
Day 3 – Grinnell Glacier (12 miles, 1,800′)
Day 4 – Pitamakin-Dawson Loop (19 miles, 3,500′)
Day 5 – Avalanche Lake (4.8 miles, 700′) & drive to Gardiner, MT
Scott spent a lot of time planning our hikes and our cabins. I swear he picked out the MOST STRENUOUS hikes he could for each park. These books helped with our planning: Glacier Day Hikes & A Ranger’s Guide to Yellowstone Day Hikes. Also, this is an amazing website to check out if you are going to Yellowstone!
We flew from Atlanta to Salt Lake City. We had to wake up at 3:30 AM in order to make our flight out of Atlanta at 6:00 AM (we live about an hour outside of Atlanta). We boarded a plane to Salt Lake City, stopping for a layover in Houston. We actually booked our plane tickets before we even knew exactly where we would be going for our trip because they were such a great deal and we knew we were going out west. Anyway, after landing in SLC we stocked up at Costco on the way to Missoula, MT. It was a seven hour drive but it was SO BEAUTIFUL. We drove through Utah, Idaho, and Montana. By the time we got to Missoula we were starving because there was NO FOOD {literally} on the way (we had to munch on the trail mix and beef jerky we bought from Costco for our hikes). Once we got to Missoula, we went to The Good Food Store and bought a rotisserie chicken, quinoa salad, and kale salad and dug in at the store (it is kind of like a Whole Foods so there was a place to sit down and eat). I felt really weird cutting up and picking at a whole rotisserie chicken but I was to the point where I didn’t care! After eating we went to the hotel and crashed.
Day 1 – Drive up from Missoula, MT & Lower Quartz Lake (7 miles, 1,100′)
Sunday morning we woke up and headed out for Hungry Horse, MT where we were staying in a VRBO cabin. The drive to Hungry Horse was absolutely breathtaking too! We drove through Flathead Valley & by the lake. After arriving at our cabin we quickly unpacked and headed to Glacier National Park for a quick “warm up” hike since we didn’t have enough time for the hike we had scheduled. We did Lower Quartz Lake which I honestly wasn’t impressed with. I actually ended up jogging (with a full backpack on) down most of the trail on the way back to try and get off the mountain faster! However, the drive to the hike was definitely something to talk about! It was a vary narrow (basically one way road), but with cars going each direction, for miles up a mountain. Everyone had been telling us to go to the Polebridge Mercantile and get some of their baked goods. We didn’t really know what to expect…I mean, a bakery is a bakery, right?! WRONG! OMG! We got a few of their huckleberry bars which were to die for. It was a great choice for a “quick carb” after hiking!