Originally posted by northcoastgreg Spent a week at Glacier NP, didn't see a single Pentax other than my own. Mostly Canons, a few Nikons, a 2 Lumix cameras. Most of the cameras sported cheap kit lenses. Glacier NP deserves better.
It sure does deserve better. How was the construction progressing? We didn't do our usual round tour. We were warned of heavy construction West of the interpretive centre, so we did a there and back trip. Two Pentax bodies were there earlier this year, my K10 and my wife's MZ-S, backpack with some glass thingies in it, of course.
Claire and I are extremely lucky to live where we do. The Going to the Sun Road is a day trip for us. We get to East Glacier in about three hours from home, including the time at the US/Canada border. This year we included a drive while camped at the Canadian side, Waterton Lakes National Park. To update those reading who don't know of this cross border park, in 1932 Glacier National Park in Montana, USA, and Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta, Canada were declared an international peace park, the first one ever created.
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