PHOTOS: Pitamakan - Dawson Loop in Glacier National Park
CASEY KREIDER | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 1 year, 7 months AGO
Casey Kreider is a photographer for the Daily Inter Lake and was awarded the 2024 Mel Ruder Photograph of the Year from the Montana Newspaper Association. He is a graduate of Penn State University and previously worked as a photographer for Lancaster Newspapers in Pennsylvania. He can be reached at [email protected]. | July 28, 2024 12:00 AM
Beginning at the Two Medicine Campground, the 18-mile Pitamakan-Dawson Loop hike first skirts around the flank of Rising Wolf Mountain before following Dry Fork Creek up to an intersection for Oldman Lake. Wildflowers of every color and early beargrass blooms line the trail as it meanders through interspersed meadows, gaining elevation along the way to the cirque cradling Oldman Lake below Flinsch Peak and Mount Morgan.
Switchback up to Pitamakan Pass where turquoise-colored lakes Oldman, Pitamakan, Lake of the Seven Winds and Morning Star are fed by melting shelves of snow. A dizzying array of skyscraping summits rise up in every direction.
Ascend further to the shoulder of Mount Morgan where the next panorama of pointy peaks is unveiled. Follow the tightrope trail around Morgan and Flinsch Peak, descending from Dawson Pass at a knee-buckling pace. Down through Bighorn Basin and back into the brushy forest where you march on until you're back where the adventure started.
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