Day 2 (Part 1): Highline Trail
We were hoping for better weather for this hike, but hoping didn’t make it happen.
This hike is accessed via the St Mary’s park entrance of Glacier National Park, and the trailhead is located at the Logan Pass Visitor’s Center. Our original plan was to add on the extra stretch at the end to get to the shuttles at ‘The Loop‘ and take the shuttle back to our car.
With all the rain, there were heavy courses of water running down the cliff face alongside the road inside the park and some basketball sized rock debris in the road we had to navigate around!
Getting to Logan Pass shortly before 6am, the lot was empty but there was a steady flow of cars into the lot after us. We started off as soon as it got light enough, and trail was relatively busy from the get go.
With the low clouds we never had the views that one would look forward to on the Highline Trail. It got to the point where we were just doing it for the sake of doing it. Corinne was not a fan of just “exercise hiking” with no views.
Now, whether it was due to the rain or a normal feature of the trail, what stood out immediately was how many small waterfalls we essentially had to walk through on the trail. Ultimately, near the 5 mile point, we hit one we nope’d out on as it just didn’t seem safe from a footing perspective. We wondered if we ran in to a worse one, would we have to come back across it? So, we opted to turn around.
We weren’t alone to make that call. The fact that we weren’t blessed with dramatic views just made the decision to turn around a lot easier, though still disappointing.
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