(Glenn) Today we our tiny little cabin and headed out for a ride I have heard so much about...the "Going To The Sun Road". As I feared the entrance on the West side of the park where we were located was still closed due to fires. We rode to the East entrance about 50 miles away and entered the park from that location. The road was open until the Logan Pass where we would have to turn around and leave from the same place we entered. It actually worked out great because we saw all but about 12 miles of this fabulous road and "had to" see the road a second time on the way out. I have to honestly say this is some of the best scenery I have ever seen. It will be hard to beat as we continue our trip. The waters were so clear and blue, we heard a guide tell someone it was because the waters are from the melting glaciers which have a great blue color that is hard to describe unless you have seen it for yourself. The park was filled with lakes, waterfalls, and a scenic drive that could make you dizzy when you look over the edge (not good when you are on a motorcycle). I may have to return to this park in the future and spend a few days. Reflections of the mountains on the lakes looked like a painting (too perfect). We entered Canada in a light rain and gusting winds where found a place to stay in Cranbrook. Tomorrow we will leave here on our way to a wine vineyard bed and breakfast where we plan to stay one night.
(Cathy) I kept telling Glenn "don't look, don't look". I had him pull over so he could get a really good look at the beautiful scenery. Just unbelieveably pretty. Better than Yellowstone! We didn't get much sleep last night. The little place was soo cute but that tiny bed was not. It said was a regular sized bed but it felt like it was a twin.lol