Although our main purpose in going to Glacier over the weekend was to do some cross-country skiing, you can’t just go to Glacier to do some cross-country skiing. I took advantage of the opportunity for a few more photos of this breathtaking place.

Interestingly, it looked quite different from the last time I’d been there, a little over a month ago. There was much less snow. Here’s a shot from the same place I snapped a sunset photo in January:

Still, with lots of snow or a little snow or even no snow at all, Glacier is a magical place.


Here’s a shot of the master taking a few photos of his own:

Katie took one of me and him standing side by side taking our pictures. I’d bet good money his shot looks better than mine. I don’t know how he does it, but I aspire to be as good as him.

Julian uses an entirely different technique:

Another good day in “the park”. I love being so close to Glacier.