Glacier National Park and Banff, Canada
July 23 - August 8, 2013
The Great Train Escape
The Avalanche Lake Hike
This day started with a ride on the park's public shuttle to the Avalanche Lake Trailhead. The temperature was in the high 60s. Perfect for a hike. The travel book and the people at the hotel said the trail was an easy, 6 mile round trip hike, in the shade, with an elevation of only 300 meters.
The info we didn't get was there were numerous inclines in the elevation of 300 meters. So we walked up and down small hills the entire time we were elevating 300 meters in 3 miles and the temperature rose rapidly.
We were, however, dazzled by the scenery along the way.

We were also encouraged by folks returning from Avalanche Lake. They would take one look at
us as we dragged ourselves up the hill and offer encouragement - the most frequent being,
"It's worth it."
Linda's mantra was, "I had better be."
It was.
On the way down we came across a mule deer who was attempting to travel up the
trail. It was within 20 feet of us and seemed to be confused that all
the hikers were on her trail. She calmly walked a few steps into the woods and bypassed us.
We made it back to the trailhead and the shuttle stopped for riders. We practically
pushed children and the frail out of the way so we could get on the bus. The shuttle took us to Apgar Village, about 3 miles from out hotel.
At Apgar Village we had a well deserved cold drinks and a much appreciated lunch at Eddie's
Cafe. We began to feel better and talked ourselves into believing we were hikers. After all, we had hiked a tough 6 miles and and still had the mental capacity to aggrandize our
accomplishment.
Since the shuttle wouldn't show up for 3-4 hours, we decided to walk to the hotel -
a mere 3 miles on a bike path. Piece of cake. So off we went.
It was now 90 degrees and a cake could have baked on the sunlit asphalt paved bike path. Our toes, arches, ankles, calves, knees, thighs, hips and back hurt. We were perfect candidates
for the Our Lady Of Peace Rest Home.
We made it to the hotel and stayed there the remainder of the afternoon and night.
Next blog: Rest, Relax, Recover, Shop