This is much belated... the adventure was June 17th-24th. Needless to say, the shades were absolutely crucial while hiking under the sun of that Montana "Big Sky". Under such conditions, I did make a new discovery about the shades: that shiny, reflectiveness puts the nose of the wearer in sun burn danger. Despite my generous application of sunscreen, I left Glacier with a rosy nose... it was well worth it to travel through grizzly country in style!

5am, RDU airport, couldn't resist grossing out the groggy, early morning travelers.

Canada side of the Park... did you know that Glacier was the first International Peace Park??

After a long hike, the shades gave me the energy I needed.

Wasn't feeling as strong on the second hike... little did I know a grizzly would cross our path at the top!

The nose-burning reflection was especially bad in the snow....

Happily posing for a photo opp.... this was before I realized an attacker was watching me and my snacks (see next photo...)

Unsuccessfully attempting to charm me into giving him my trail mix

I had to end with a pose with the bighorn sheep (CH ram?). He was stuffed--fell in through the skylights of one of the lodges one winter when the snow got that high! And on that note, I was back to Chapel Hill!