Day 2: The Mountain and Fairy Lake
Off to a relatively energetic start the next morning, we set off with Pete, Michelle and their boys on the five minute hike up to the top of the mountain. Essentially their back yard. As we were heading out the door, Pete grabbed a small spray can and attached it to his belt. "In case we're attacked by a bear," he explained, having caught me eyeing the can dubiously. It did nothing to assuage my nerves that all we had to defend ourselves against the bears was a can of mace.
As it luckily turned out, we didn't run into bears. Well, not that time anyway.
The kids raced up the mountain excitedly. I, in comic contrast, lumbered behind Delta pantingly. "It's the altitude!" I gasped, wondering what excuse I'd have to think up when back in NYC the next week. But suddenly we burst through the thicket, and there we were.
Once we could finally tear ourselves away from the majestic mountaintop scene, we packed ourselves tenfold into the minivan and shuttled off to Fairy Lake. It was a long and winding road, which made my tummy predictably queasy. However, I'm proud to report she's hardened herself since those highschool days of mountainous terrain, and there wasn't a moment of reverse peristalsis.
When we reached the lake, it was a stunning scene which clean took our breaths away. All of us gazed in collective awe at the emerald lake glistening before us. "I know it looks tempting," Michelle warned, "but don't jump in, the water comes from melting snowfall and is freezing."
I can certify she's right, having greedily stuck my arm in despite warnings to the contrary.
2 comments:
Looks v. beautiful! Glad you and Delta had fun.
Absolutley stunning! Would recommend Montana to anyone.
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