Rain is over and the sun is shining brightly. Best weather of the past week. Changed trailheads and headed up to Cobalt Lake to hang the packs so Matt, Alex and I can play on the top of Chief Lodgepole Peak and Painted Tepee. Early on Alex rounded a corner and this young bull moose was hanging around the trail. He looked us over real good then headed for a bit more cover and let us on our way.
Rockwell Falls is just a few yards from the trail so we explored around them a bit. While I climbed up the right side of the falls to take pictures with Matt, Alex went up the left side. There are lots of smaller falls up above the main falls so a bit of exploring this area is time well spent. The orange dot at the upper right of this picture is Alex having a snack.
Right at lunchtime we arrived at Cobalt Lake, and sat watching 3 more moose feeding at the waters edge. It is a small alpine lake so just out of range for good photos but close enough that we could hear the noises they were making. After half an hour we hung the packs on the bear pole in camp and continued up to Two Medicine Pass. Once on the pass it is a short climb via trail to the summit of Chief Lodgepole Peak. By far the easiest mountain summit in all of Glacier to get to.
From Chief Lodgepole it is out along a nice ridge for a mile to the scree below the summit of Painted Tepee. The scree is a bit of a pain to cross but still not too bad. Views are good along the route and only get better the closer to the summit block that you get.
Turned into a wildlife viewing day as 11 Bighorn Sheep were in the area feeding along. Matt and I followed them up to the shoulder of Mount Rockwell. It was to late in the day to bag another summit so we headed back to Cobalt lake to join Alex who had shortcut his way back down. Along the way 3 more Mountain Goats were on the rocks above and another moose was pretty close to us in the small trees looking us over. I also saw a weasel hunting in the rocks. That was a rare sight.
After a relaxing evening it was time to enjoy the stars from our campsite. In the morning Mount Rockwell was aglow in wonderful reds of the sunrise. I sat and watched the colors cross the mountain and the ridges for 20 Min's. It was a great way to start the day.
Eventually it was time to head back to the trailhead and the truck. But we had a surprise in store. On the way up the valley the seasonal bridge across the creek was still in place. 24 hours later the trail crew had removed it. While it was an easy bit of water to cross it let us know the season is rapidly coming to a close in Glacier.
I came up to a Grouse that I think has no chance at survival this winter. It walked along the trail next to me for 10 yards. Something is going to eat it soon.
Last view of the mountains as we were packing our things in the truck. Painted Tepee is the peak on the distant left. While I will be back in the area before to long, Matt and Alex will have to wait a bit longer. It was a good 8 days in the park.