Day 14 CCL, home

mountains
One of our favorite spots along Going-to-the-Sun Road.
mountains
My favorite peak.
hurricane forecast map
Like every September in Glacier, we keep an eye on the tropics (and home).

Going-to-the-Sun Road (GTTSR) is 50 miles long.

GTTSR’s speed limit ranges from 25-45 mph.

It’s reasonable to expect to drive behind someone who is drinking in the breathtaking scenery. And it’s additionally reasonable to expect they will drive decently below the speed limit.

Driving ‘Sun Road’, as many locals (and now, myself) call it is a great place to never be in a hurry.

Like i always say, “i’m always busy, but i’m never in a hurry.”

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Day 13 CCL, home

50-second video: Two employees, Kathy and Mark.
19-second video: Pixar 2024, Inside Out 2.
Drew Landry and Halladay Quist.

Keegan, Glacier Park Lodge GM, invited us a couple weeks ago. He said it was a closing night benefit event for the Blackfeet.

As we got closer to the date, i knew we wouldn’t be up for a dark-mountain drive afterwards. Nor did i want to pay for two room reservations and only stay in one room. We have already done that the six nights we stayed in Granite and Sperry. Reached out to Keegan with a proposal, but he beat me to the punch — he comped a room for us for their last night of the season.

Humbled. Grateful. Honored.

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Day 12 CCL, home

Joe Walsh album cover

Glacier has been nicknamed “Last Best Place”.

“So what?” is my last best question from facilitating multi-day Business Excellence Programs at Disney Institute.

i remember the moment when it happened like it was yesterday. It was easily 20 years ago.

Many agree that prioritized priorities, for example, are better than priorities without a priority order.

To which i challenge them with. “So what?”

You know the remarkable difference. Good for you. So what? So what are you going to do to achieve and live by prioritized priorities?

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Day 11 CCL, home

Apple Watch fitness app at trailhead sign
4.5 hours to cover nearly 10 miles. Because of the windchill and lack of warming sun, we stayed at the Pass for only 10 minutes.
honeymoon couple at trailhead sign
We will be back another day to return to Piegan Pass. The fact we couldn’t find a weather-protected lunch spot didn’t dampen our spirit.
21-second video: On our descent. What’s it like hiking in Glacier?

At home with our priorities, what heights are possible?

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Day 10 CCL, home

Water carved rock from a mountain Creek
Stunning what a soft tool like water can do to a hard tool like rock.
Water carved rock from a mountain Creek
Time creates power for a weaker, unassuming opponent.
11-second video: Our cabin is just beyond the playground.

What lifestyle does your art promote?

And does that lifestyle, in turn, promote your art?

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