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Hidden peaks, hanging gardens and an alpine animal safari

Story and photos by Shauna Stephenson

sstephenson@wyomingnews.com

This feels like the top of the alpine world.

At the lip of the continental divide, a person is surrounded by beauty on Logan Pass in Glacier National Park. To the south are the Hanging Gardens, Reynolds Mountain. To the north is the Garden Wall, carved out by the last ice age. To the west are Mount Cannon and the Hidden Lake Pass and to the east Miegan and Pollock mountains. Hidden among these rocky peaks are the Grinnell Glacier and Piegan glacier as well as countless lakes and waterfalls.

At a mere 6,646 feet in elevation, Logan Pass is an illustration of the difference location can make: 6,000 feet is high plains in ...

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