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Who wants to summit a peak in Glacier National Park? How about THREE?
Making it to the top of a mountain in Glacier Park is a glorious feat in itself. Experienced hikers who are used to class 3 and 4 scree climbing take on the challenge of summiting Glacier's many rocky peaks. For those who are crazy and motivated enough (us) you can actually climb three of them in one day.
Sharing a Ridgeline along the Garden Wall, Piegan, Pollock, and Bishop's Cap can all be summited in one day. Many peak baggers will consider doing one paired with another, and sometimes all three as they line up on an easy-to-navigate route. Together they're known was the "Trifecta."
In today's adventure vlog we're going to hike these three peaks. I'm going to show you the route and how to safely find your way starting at Lunch Creek and ending at the Logan's Pass Visitor Center. Along the way we're going to encounter wildlife, flower meadows, stunning views, and 'lots of SCREE.
We're going to share a lot of laughs on this hike in this lighthearted vlog-style video.
DO NOT attempt the Trifecta unless you have experience in class 3 and 4 climbing. This is not for beginners and the route doesn't follow a specific trail. I do not recommend this trail if this is your first time in Glacier National Park and if you don't understand basic climber's safety protocol.
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