In the ongoing meteorological tragedy that has been our winter in Montana this year, daytime temperatures are now hitting the mid-fifties and our snowpack is going fast. We'll be skiing in the mountains for a couple more months (knock on wood), but the valley snow is almost gone. Recently took the family out on the skinny skis for a day cruising the ice ledges still clinging to the North Fork of the Flathead River along the western border of Glacier Park. Bet you can't ski there anymore, but we had a great day exploring and, best of all, no one fell in the river...
March 1, 2010
River skiing
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Glacier Park,
kids in the outdoors,
North Fork,
Skiing
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Sweet opening photo Aaron. Really nice.
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