*I hope people use their own wise judgement when hiking always plan ahead and be prepared. One should never go beyond their abilities.*

Over the years I've had a few goals my first was to Summit all the Peaks of Waterton. Here is My Waterton Summit List I completed that goal on September 26, 2016.

My next goal I'm still working on and that is to summit the 6 10,000 foot Summmits of Glacier National Park. I have one left Kintla.

My 2018 Goal that I accomplished was to summit 40 peaks in my 40th year and that I finished on September 26, 2018.

Not sure what will be my next goal, once Glacier's Summits are done?

I commonly use 3 Hashtags on my social media. The first one is #itookthepathlesstraveledby which is to reference this blog. The next two relate to my father and grandfather who were also hikers. #milesformarkellingson is to remember my
Dad, Mark Ellingson and #dustfromthetrailandhowitsettledonme is to remember my Grandfather Earl Ellingson

July 26, 2017

Iceberg Notch July 26, 2017

This was a great "summit-less" day.  It was also one of the hottest days I've had hiking in a long time.  We headed out early as usual and got an incredible shot of Swiftcurrent lake with Grinnell Point behind it. We then headed up the Iceberg lake trail and were able to get to the lake in rather quick time.  This was the first time I'd been to this lake and the icebergs on the lake looked incredible and these iceberg views was what we saw for the rest of the day.  The "notch" was on our right and it looked pretty crazy to climb up but we found our way up and with the help of a few nicely placed cairns we made it to the top.  It was pretty steep and there were times we were on some pretty exposed cliffs but we were careful.  We got up to the notch and had beautiful views down below to the lake and also great views across the way to Mt. Merrit, Ipasha Peak, and even down to Elizabeth Lake.  We had wanted to summit Iceberg peak today as well but we had time constraints and so we went around to where we would summit but figured we wouldn't make it back.  From just below the Iceberg summit we could see from Heavens Peak to Kintla Peak.  It was quite the vista to see.  So we then headed down to the trail, following the nicely marked trails and headed home.

Grinnell Point reflection (picture talked about above)

Beautiful Flower meadow near the Lake

Icebergs on the lake, the Notch is on the right where the snow goes all the way up to the ridge.  

Little Inukshuk at the Lake

Heading up through some bear grass

Starting to see better views of the Lake from above

Got high enough that I could fit the entire lake in my camera view, it was fun to notice how the icebergs moved position throughout the day

Looking towards the triple peak hike we had done about a month ago.  (Altyn, Henkel, and Apikuni)

While going up this is a rock people referred to as an upside down F.  We went up just to the left of this

Some crazy looking cliffs above us on the ridge

It amazes me that these chimneys of rock don't crumble to the ground

View from the Notch down onto the lake

View looking west from the Notch

On the west side of the notch the view towards Elizabeth Lake (center) and Helen lake (left)

Group shot on the Notch

The most significant trail cairn we saw.  We missed it on the way up but made sure we used it on the way down

Down at the lake looking up at what we had just come down from

Beautiful view on the way back looking down into the Many Glacier area
Panorama at Iceberg Notch







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