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©Roger Devore ©Roger Devore ©Roger Devore Glacier National Park is made up of a region of mountains in northwest Montana that abuts Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta, Canada, and, together, they form Glacier-Waterton International Peace Park. Glacier contains an incredible diversity of terrain and wildlife: windswept peaks with their battered twisted pines, rolling grasslands that seem to bloom most of the summer, thickly forested hillsides, and pristine alpine tundra — all of which serve as home to fauna ranging from the small pikas and marmots, to mountain goats and bighorn sheep, to bald eagles and other raptors soaring above, to deer, moose and a significant population of grizzly and black bears. A rare 7,300 foot elevation change combines with the 25 major species of trees, 264 species of birds, and 60 species of mammals to provide over 730 miles of exciting hiking trails. The focus of this workshop will be on the non-cliché parts of the park. We have moved this workshop to September for fall color, less crowds, and wildlife looking food with winter coats. Roger has been leading workshops in Glacier for several years and knows the right places to make this an outstanding experience.
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