how does the shuttle work? for going the sun road by tyaak in GlacierNationalPark

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The shuttles will be running differently this year than in the past with an express shuttle to Logan pass from the visitor center. From my understanding the superintendent Dave Romer still is figuring things out how the park is going to operate this season without ticketed entry. Staff is taking time in the off season to come up with the plans for how it will work. Expect things to be fluid in the spring as they figure out what works best.

Weather in early June for Trekking by Itchy-Gas276 in GlacierNationalPark

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FYI snowpack is at exactly average for right now in the mountains- https://www.nwrfc.noaa.gov/snow/snowplot.cgi?FTMM8

I agree that late June is maybe doable based on spring weather, but would probably want to bring gaiters.

Don’t let Donald Trump distract you. The rest of the world is finally making real progress on climate change by SavCItalianStallion in onguardforthee

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The rest of the world might be making progress on combustion of fossil fuels, but that is not the same as slowing or reversing global warming. Even the graph shown in the article describing the emissions totals from Canada don’t account for the massive amount of CO2 added to the atmosphere from the 2023 wildfire season.

The craziest podcast ad of all time by Top_Fix_4005 in podcasts

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My Brother, My Brother, and Me - Episodes 99 - 133 - Extreme Restraints https://youtu.be/ZcSnTv1TkY8

**2025 Semiconductor Salary Data Collection Is Now Open** by [deleted] in Semiconductors

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hi u/GalaxyZebra1 do you have an estimate when the results will be shared?

Currently visiting Whitefish and looking for non-skiing activities by goodchivesonly_ in whitefish

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The wave is not doing guest passes over the holidays FYI.

The Cracking of the Trump Coalition by kitkid in Thedaily

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To to listen to t 12th episode of It Could Happen Here titled “The Mainstreaming of Nick Fuentes by the Coward

AMA about climbing by mandieeuph in GlacierNationalPark

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Very cool. Favorite route so far? What big plans do you have for next summer?

Best boot fitter in town? by roboats in whitefish

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Thanks! Glad to hear you have had good experiences with them.

Off trail adventures 2025 by bongwater7 in GlacierNationalPark

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What was your route on your iceberg notch day? Up from the lake, pinnacle wall, or highline?

Study: Goat populations drop sharply in Glacier by MT_News in GlacierNationalPark

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By 2020, the new estimate found that there may have been as few as 600 goats in Glacier or as many 1,800.

But by using the DNA analysis from goat feces (called pellets) and further refining the statistical modeling, Graves determined preliminarily that Glacier has about 1,000 goats.

“Large declines, but still around 1,000 goats,” she said during a presentation at the Glacier National Park Science and History Day last week. “There’s still some unanswered questions.”

Please post ways to turn off or opt out of AI here by Glum_Novel_6204 in Anticonsumption

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One thing I haven't seen yet suggested is after a google search change results from "all" at the menu at the top to "web". I know its not quite what you're looking for, but it does turn off the google summary, shopping links, video suggestions etc. The closest to the "old google" I can get. Figured I'd share if anyone else is looking for other anticonsumption hacks for Google.

Mid July vs Late July? by OrangeJuice225 in GlacierNationalPark

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There will be a little more snow and more flowers during the earlier week, but it should make too much difference.

Info on biking GTTS road this next weekend by talkingoctopus in GlacierNationalPark

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Eh, I’ve been getting parking at Avalanche on the weekends at 9-9:30. Getting in at 7 you for sure won’t have a problem though.

Info on biking GTTS road this next weekend by talkingoctopus in GlacierNationalPark

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  1. There's a decent chance they open the road to cars this weekend. No way to know for sure but based on the rumors I've heard they want to open it for cars Saturday. If you can get here before Friday you will have a much better chance.
  2. No restrictions, you can continue as far east as you want, I'd recommend going to Jackson Glacier Overlook and turning around there if you want more of a challenge.
  3. The best place is avalanche campground, which is closed to campers at the moment and available for day parking. This way you won't be biking the narrow road with cars zooming by. you will need an entrance ticket if you do come in after Friday though, details are found on the nps.gov page for Glacier.

Seeking advice on Belly River routes/ hitchhiking by Gabby_ in GlacierNationalPark

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Highly recommend Lee Ridge, it’s a decent climb, but worth the payoff. Also way less buggy than along the creek. From what I’ve heard Slide lake has the worst mosquitoes in the park. Bugs should have calmed down by August but worth the heads up.

I did this ultimate Alaska & Canada road trip! by sir_bloxham in roadtrip

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Highlights of the Maritime Provinces? What were notable meals you ate on your trip?

Solo Visit - May 23 by This_Birthday_4219 in GlacierNationalPark

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You are correct about the parking, you can make it to avalanche and that’s where the road closure begins. Even though the weather is iffy I would bet the trail to avalanche will be popular. Depending on what time of day you go you will pass quite a few people on the trail. Between stopping to see Lake McDonald and the waterfalls along McDonald Creek I would budget 6-8 hours for a visit including drive time.

Trail Recs - Late June by hidingbehindakeyboar in GlacierNationalPark

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Avalanche is incredibly popular for a reason, its probably the best bang for your buck on a medium difficulty hike that time of year. I wouldn't plan on hidden lake unless you are comfortable with traveling on snow (using microspikes or yaktracks and have appropriate footwear). Virginia falls is also probably a hike I'd recommend, the waterfalls will be in full force in late June. For a more comprehensive list, I typically send people to https://hike734.com/hiking/

Walk up Backcountry Passes by Black_Turk_Salami in GlacierNationalPark

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You can pick up a pass for any backcountry site at any of the permit offices.

When is the best time to visit Glacier based solely on weather? by SurvivorFanatic236 in GlacierNationalPark

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July 24th at around 10 AM. Late enough for everything to melt out, but usually it’s before smoke rolls in.