On our first full day, we slept late and puttered around Whitefish long enough that we only had time for a short walk near Lake McDonald in the late afternoon. It's a nice lake, but more of a lazing-away-summer-vacation-with-the-family kind of place than a holy-crap-these-mountains-are-amazing kind of place.

The next morning we went on a proper (though still not very difficult) five-mile hike starting through the Trail of the Cedars and then along Avalanche Creek to Avalanche Lake, which is somewhat more dramatic.


We also saw a couple deer on the trail, who took virtually no notice of us.

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I went there once while in high school, and was too young to appreciate it. Our mutual friend Dakota and his wife will be going later this summer too.
I have to put Interlaken, Switzerland on my short list of purdy places.
abz
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