Saturday, October 2, 2010

Glacier National Park

 When it was time to leave Waterton we decided we would take the "Scenic Route" home.  It added about 3 hours to our drive but it was totally worth it.  We drove through Glacier National Park.  It was amazing! I have a million pictures and I didn't feel like putting them all on my blog and I know I will never scrapbook them all so I decided to throw them into a slide show.  Don't feel like you have to watch it I just thought I would share it.  The background music is "For the Beauty of the Earth" performed by Jon Schmidt.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Waterton

*Sorry about the epic length post*


Wow, today is the first day of October!  I guess I should start trying to recap our summer adventures.  We had a busy, but way too short summer.  We packed in a lot of fun in our little 2 month summer break.  When I last posted we were getting ready for our trip to Waterton.  We had a blast!  With travel days (it took about 12 hours to drive there and about 15 hours to drive back) we only had 5 days in the park.  We didn't waste any time, it turns out the Jessee's like to play hard.  Who knew?  We hiked about 20 miles while we were there.  I'm going to break it down into days for you. But before I begin I have to give a shout out to the Goates' family for being our hosts and guides, it was a blast!!!
Joyce, Annie, Scott, and Elaine Goates


Day 1
Day 1 started out with a tour of Waterton (the village) for Billy, Niko, Lucy and Noah.  Later that day, Annie took us on our first hike.  It's called Bear's Hump. Annie said it was a good test hike to see how we did and how the kids would do.  Well, we passed with flying colors as Lucy and Noah led us to the top in record-breaking time.  After we came back down we decided to put on our swim suits and go check out the Lake.  Just FYI, all of the lakes in Waterton are glacier fed lakes, so they are cold.  But who would want to let a little thing like that stop us right?  (Well, I would, I'm not crazy!)
Kids at a waterfall in town.

Lake Waterton


View of Waterton from Bear's Hump

First Bear Sighting.  Apparently, in a normal year this is pretty rare, but for us it happened a lot! We are bear Magnets

Nicholas on top of Bear's Hump.

Niko diving into the glacier water

Lucy's turn

Go Billy!!

Even Noah, I would've but someone had to take the pictures.  (And I should mention that Scott jumped in too.)


Day 2
On Day 2 Billy and I drove to Cardston to go to the temple. While we were there Scott took the kids on a hike but I don't have any pictures of it.  When we got back, we went on a hike up to Lake Crandell.  We packed hot dogs and s'mores makings and had a campfire.  It was really fun.  On the way back down the trail, Lucy saw a bear just sitting right on the trail.  To quote her, "I was just walking and then I saw a bear and I thought, 'I don't remember seeing a statue of a bear on the way up.' Then I realized that it was a real bear."  Luckily Scott was right behind her and knows all about bears and how to avoid being attacked so we backed up a bit and then made a lot of noise to scare it off.  Pretty crazy!

Cardston, Alberta Temple

The Whole Family

YUM!!!


Lucy really loved learning about all the wild flowers along the trails and I think Scott really like having someone to share some of his knowledge with.


This isn't the bear that Lucy saw on the trail, this is one that we saw on the drive back to town.

Day 3
On day 3 we finally got some sun so we decided to play at the lake in the morning.  Scott's Dad has a boat so we did a tour of Lake Waterton.  It was so beautiful.  I have about 300 pictures of just mountains and scenery from the week.  Anyways, the lake is right on the border between the US and Canada so you can actually cross into the US via boat.  It's cool because they cut the trees at the border line so you can actually see where Canada ends and the US begins.  After the tour and playing in the water for a while, we went home for lunch and then Annie took us on a hike up a creek to find a natural water-slide. I'm so sad because our camera died so we didn't get very many pictures.  It was so cool because we were literally walking up the creek, crossing back and forth to the banks, and climbing rocks and branches to get to the next crossing spot.  It was so fun.   The kids loved it!  Unfortunately, when finally got to where the slide had been, there was a tree and a lot of rocks that had fallen across the slide.  But we still had a ton of fun! It's all about the climb right?

Right on the Border.



A momma bear and 2 cubs.  
This is a Grizzly.  Most of the bears we saw were black bears (even if they were brown).  Grizzlies are more rare and more likely to attack.



One of the 2 pictures we got of hiking up the creek

The other picture from the creek.

 Day 4
Day 4 was Sunday so we went to church, which was surprisingly full.  Literally standing room only.  Then we mostly relaxed.  I wanted to try and get a nice family picture so we took a lot of pictures.  Between the sun and the wind and trying to convince 4 kids to all smile at the same time we didn't get too many good ones but there were a couple.  





One of my favorites, totally us!
I haven't mentioned much about the deer, they are literally everywhere! there would be easily 15-20 in one group and they aren't scared of people. We got caught in the middle of what Billy called "deer gang violence" We were walking down the street one night and the deer just started running back and forth right in front of us, I thought they were going to run us over.  It was crazy, poor Lucy jumped and dropped her huge ice cream scoop. She wasn't quite so excited about the deer after that.

*insert evil laugh here*

Family bike ride.
Canadian Mountees

 Day 5
On day 5 we did our longest hike.  It was up to Rowe Lakes. I'm not gonna lie, it was hard!!! and the bugs were really bad.  But it was totally worth it.  It was so beautiful! But more than that I was so proud of my kids.  They did so good on ALL the hikes.  They hardly ever complained.  Both Niko and Lucy carried back packs on this hike and I'm pretty sure not very many 6 year olds would have been able hang with the rest of us but Noah was a Rock-Star!  Brooklyn was in the back pack most of the time but she did good too, I can't imagine having to sit in that thing for 6+ hours. 
It was AMAZING!! Thanks again to Annie and Scott for the great time.



Pictures really don't do these mountains justice, they are massive!!!

This butterfly really liked my shirt.  I think it fits right in and Brooklyn loved it!

Lower Rowe Lake.
We thought about stopping here but decided we could make it all the way to upper Rowe Lake which was another 2-3 miles up a really steep trail.

This is the meadow before the steepest part of the hike,
the big mountain in the background.

My boys! (well 2 of them anyways)

We made it to Upper Rowe Lake.
(Don't mind Noah he was mad at niko for taking something.)

We were up so high, we found snow.  How often to you get to play in the snow in your swim suit? I love it!!

"And I think to myself,
What a Wonderful World"