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Logan's Pass Panoramas
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Logan's Pass is beautiful, at one time a large
glacier now snow resides late into summer. The great thing about
Logan Pass is it's elevation is 6700 feet. It allows for such easy
access to 9,000+ foot peaks. The Going to The Sun, which snakes it's
way up to Logan Pass is one of the most beautiful roads in the USA.
For most people in the park that's as far they go for a high mountain
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9,000' |=| This pano is from Bishops Cap. A
summit along the Pinnacle wall towering above the Going to the Sun
road. The mountain ends with a spectacular Summit of Good rock,
which makes for some good scrambling. Mount Siyeh is visible on
the left hand side, Logan's Pass is visible on the Right Side. The
Panorama to the Right is the Opposite view of this One! |
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9,000' |=| This is a north view from Bishops Cap.
Mount Gould is the big mountain in the Foreground. You can see
part of it's spectacular 4,000' East Face. Many Glacier area is
visible in the right hand side of the picture and all of it's colorful
mountains around. |
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Panorama of Sperry Glacier and some of the peaks
around Lake McDonald, from the slopes of Mount Reynolds. |
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| 9,125' |=| Pano of Sperry Glacier under a cloudy mist
from Mount Reynolds summit |
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9,125' |=| Pano from Mount Reynolds summit,
which towers over Logan's Pass. This view is to the South,
Jackson and Blackfoot Glacier's take up most of the picture and
the mountains that Protect it. |
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Small fall of Water underneath Mount Oberlin, Logan's
Pass. |
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