Here's the only picture we plan to post from Calgary... The BIGGEST darn jack rabbit we've ever seen!
What we do when we're not hosting the best centuries, double centuries, multi-day tours and ultra distances races...
No - we didn't have company on the ride... We brought a tripod!
We emerged from the forest onto a dirt road and saw this sign... What to do???
After a quick change and a bite to eat, we headed back into Glacier for an easy-ish 4 mile hike to John's Lake, MacDonald Falls (more of a rapid, really) and along the river.
To top off the great day, we launched our kayak into Lake MacDonald and paddled around for a couple of hours. A perfect, but exhausting day!
We leave first thing tomorrow for Canada!
Deb & Brian rode the first chair up together - and enjoyed the view before the first descent.
Whitefish Lake down below. A few minutes after this picture was taken, a little further down the trail, a mama and baby deer leaped across the trail and disappeared into the forest.
Brian caught up to Deb on the last lap of the day. Check out the banked ladder! What a stud!
After the ride we enjoyed an early dinner at our favorite Montana restaurant - The MacKenzie River Pizza Company. The waitress couldn't explain why it's called that, since the MacKenzie River is actually in Oregon...
It seemed as if we had the lake all to ourselves.

TA DA! We made it! Virgin no more!
We really were off the beaten path... On the map, which obviously wasn't to scale, it didn't look so far. But it was 30 miles of mostly unpaved roads, the last 6 of which were on a one lane, twisty road heading up into the forest. Here are some shots from the drive:










Muffy & John joined us for a delicious meal Friday night, and we met again Monday before we hit the road for Montana. Muffy came by for the ten cent tour of our rolling home. Here we are before we said goodbye for now...
The day started with skills/technique sessions.
After a delicious picnic lunch, we hit the trails to put the skills to use! We cheered each other on while we attempted the tougher, tight switchbacks.
Deb's group at the top of the climb!
Day two started with stretching -
And more skills work-
Deb was having so much fun riding, she forgot to take pictures during the afternoon trail ride... But it was wonderful!