The Montana "Man Trip", part VI: Double Arrow Lookout to Webb Mountain Lookout

John and Laura: We headed out early because we were gearing up for a big day, trying to see the highlights of Glacier National Park all in one day!  Our account of Glacier NP will be outlined in another post, but here are some photos from the rest of our drive between Double Arrow Lookout and Webb Mountain.  First, Johnny took some photos of some of the wildflowers below the lookout.



On a wooden bridge on our route, we spotted our first goldeneye of the trip.  Momma kept diving under the water and the little ducklings just kept scooting along.  Look at the ducklings' little cheeks!



This was complete happenstance.  John pulled over to look at the map to see if we could easily reroute to check out a wetland complex near the lookout.  As he was swinging a U-turn, Uncle John pointed out the sign.


John just had to turn back around to get a shot of this canola field, just before we entered Glacier NP!  He didn't know that I was spying on him with the camera from the backseat.




Our dining options were limited when we finally got out of the Park, so we stopped at the same exact A&W that we had eaten at for lunch that day.  It was an American A&W, so did not have Mozza Burgers, but did have Corn Dog Nuggets that Laura remembers from her childhood after-school snacks with her dad.


We still had a drive ahead of us to get to Webb Mountain lookout, so we took our snacks along with us.  John and Uncle John were in the front seats when a mother moose and her calf thought about crossing the road.  They just looked like big moose silhouettes looming along the side of the road.  John turned around so we could all look, but she and her calf were gone.


We crossed Lake Koocanusa, which has an entertaining name (hint: it's a reservoir of the Kootenai River that straddles Canada and the USA).  John nearly drove into a divider on the bridge because he was so captivated by this late-night view.  He decided to stop and take some photos...."Take a picture, it'll last longer."


The moon continued to climb, but so did the Nissan Armageddon, so he was able to capture some more views of the moon over the lake from Webb Mountain Lookout. 


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