Looking forward to doing the Ptarmigan Tunnel with my family soon! We moved to Missoula 2 years ago and we go to Glacier National Park a lot now! St. Mary's Peak to the lookout tower in Stevensville, MT was our first hike :) Thanks for the videos!
I'm so jealous! Emily and I are planning on moving out that way when Sloane graduates in a few years. You'll love that area of Many Glacier! You're living the dream so close to Glacier! I'm glad you found the channel, Cheers!
Great video!! I worked there in 1975 as a Red Bus Driver (aka Jammer). I did both hikes in the same day and there were hardly any other people then. My son and I were there 2 weeks ago and he wanted to see Iceberg Lake. We made it, but I had forgotten how steep it was during the first 2 miles. Our leg muscles were hurting for a while! And I was 21 years old for the first hike and full of energy! Thanks again for posting the video!
Gary I’m so glad you found the video! Emily has been telling me for a couple years now that I should be a Red Bus driver when we retire 🤣! It’s probably the most beautiful NP in the US👍🏼 cheers!
Thanks Debbie! Sounds like it resonated with you 😁 I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. Can't wait for people to see the next bunch of videos coming out over the next few months, cheers!
I did both in one day too, not as sunny but definitely worth it. I also worked at GPL a decade and cleaned that house you were staying in. Definitely the best rooms you can have there.
That's a hell of a place to work 👍🏼! That was one of our favorite places to stay. Just got back from East G a week ago. Can't get enough of that place. It's probably my favorite, right up there with the North Cascades. Glad you found the video! Cheers!
Absolutely, I’m happy to hear that 😁👍🏼 glad it helped! Be sure to watch the next video coming the first Sunday in July, you most likely will want to put that on your list as well👍🏼 cheers!
@@laurenstone3182 ohhh man! I did Swiftcurrent up to almost Swiftcurrent pass last fall before a storm came in, it’s incredible! The highway up to Waterton runs mostly alongside the Lewis Range (Glacier) to your west. You won’t really be in the mountains until you’re well into Canada. I’m the type that likes to get up into the thick of it. But, for those people who enjoy the drive by touristy things then the drive to Waterton is probably just fine. It’s going to be a totally different experience either way. One experience will be mind blowing from in the valley and if you go up to the pass it will get even better. Whereas, the drive up to Waterton will be mind blowing from a distance through a windshield. I think you know which one I would choose 😉. Waterton would be a good day after a big hiking day if you’re tired and need to recoup. You’ll love either one 👍🏼😁.
@@TheMountainMatt thank you! I think we will choose Swiftcurrent Pass! Another question - if we do Swiftcurrent Pass hike do you think the Highline trail is worth it? When I look at the All Trails Map it seems like it may give similar views? I’m trying to decide if we should hike the Highline trail the day we check out at Many Glacier on our way down GTTSR towards Whitefish for our last night. (This will be after 3 full days of hiking in Many Glacier ) I also read if you are short on time you can hike 2 miles in on Highline and then head back to Logan Pass. Basically I’m asking if we should push ourselves to do Highline Trail - if the views are worth it we will do it!
@@laurenstone3182 Highline Trail is in the canyon just over the Swiftcurrent Pass from Many Glacier. You’d get a completely different view on the Highline Trail if you start at Logan Pass. Highline basically starts at Logan Pass and ends miles down the GTTSR at The Loop, which is right near Swiftcurrent Pass. The Highline will be super busy so be prepared for that. Logan Pass is always packed for most of the day as well. If you plan for the Highline prepare for parking issues up there. Try to start as early as possible. Mount Oberline is across the canyon from the Highline and offers way more solitude and similar views. It’s a super fun scramble and only took us a few hours. It’s a great half day adventure!
It’s a must do in the area that’s for sure! Glad we tacked it on at the end, so worth it!!! Someday Dalton and I are going back to climb Iceberg Peak. Can’t wait for that!
Hey Matt, I appreciate all of your videos. You clearly take A LOT of extra time getting good shots for us who follow along. Would you mind sharing a) the most difficult hike you've done in Glacier and also b) your favorite hike you've done? Thanks in advance. BTW, your advice was very helpful when my family went to Tetons! Didn't quite make it up to the Jaw but got close. We got sidelined with excessive snow and inadequate gear. :) Thanks again!
That’s great that you got so far into Hanging Canyon👍🏼! Tetons got some late spring snow that is probably going to take awhile to melt. As far as Glacier goes… the most difficult would be either Dragonstail because of the steep LOOSE shale, although it is a short scramble it’s very dangerous. Siyeh Mountain, Sinopah Mountain and Grinnell Mountain were long steep slogs as well but didn’t feel as dangerous. I would have to say that Siyeh would be my most favorite in Glacier to date. Although it’s more of a climb. It had everything, amazing views and all kinds of wildlife. You can’t really go wrong in Glacier, every mountain or trail has its own incredible beauty. My favorite hike would probably be either Dawson Pass or Iceberg Lake. They’re amazing!
@@TheMountainMatt Thanks so much for the response. I'll let you know what we ended up doing! Going in a few weeks. I loved that you and your wife split off on several excursions. I'm going with my two sons who are 17 and 14 along with my wife and daughter who is 9. My daughter has done 13 miles in South Dakota up to Black Elk Peak but I'm thinking there'll be times when it's ideal to bifurcate. :)
My pleasure! I’m so lucky, Emily spoils me so much 😁. We actually cut our teeth on Harney Peak as it was called way back when we all did it! The trees at the top are crazy! Whatever you decide to do you guys will love! Heads up though, Glacier is a different kind of animal 👍🏼, enjoy!
Wow, thanks for that Mike! I really appreciate that comment. I'm currently shooting with a GH5 with a couple nice lenses and give Dalton and the girls GoPro 7s. I'm super pumped this season as I've added a couple iphone 14 pro max phones to the mix because the cameras are so sick! Cheers!
@@TheMountainMatt Nice! We’re planning a week of hiking in Glacier for next summer and your videos have been a great resource! Thanks and keep up the good work. Stay safe 🤙🏽
That was the first week of August last summer. I'm always almost a year behind with video releases as I do all my editing over the winter months when there is not much to do😁
Thanks man! I really love making and sharing them with people. That was the first week of August last summer. July will be busy but the weather should be perfect. Enjoy! Make sure to watch next months video, you may want to do that hike as well 😁👍🏼
@@TheMountainMatt Yo! We did this hike. Incredible!! We would have loved to do the tunnel but didn't know we needed a specific pass to enter this area? We had to wait until 3 o'clock to get in. Still one of the absolute best hikes for a family you could ask for. The first time I saw this video I didn't even know we would be going to Glacier this year so it was really cool to be there! Thanks again Matt! Happy Trails!
@@damonbork3399 That's weird we didn't have to have any pass besides for Going to the Sun Road. That Many Glacier Valley area is incredible. I'm so glad these vids help for your own adventure!
Ptarmigan Tunnel is gorgeous because it's so unique and has two lakes to enjoy. Iceberg Lake is a little easier to get to but will have more people. In my opinion Iceberg is a hair more beautiful but it's just the lake whereas Ptarmigan has a few more things to feast your eyes upon. Hope that helps! You can't go wrong with either one.
I've done Iceberg twice; have always passed on Ptarmigan. It's on my radar. Siyeh Pass is another highly rated hike I've always skipped, but I know many people love it, including your girls. Gunsight Pass is currently number one on my list for Glacier... Highly recommend Swiftcurrent Lookout and Pass; did both last summer! 😍
My best friend, I liked the video very much, thanks you for sharing, stay safe, stay blessed
Thanks for visiting
We did both of these early July 2023, awesome views Beautiful hike
Definitely on Glacier's must do list 👍🏼
Looking forward to doing the Ptarmigan Tunnel with my family soon! We moved to Missoula 2 years ago and we go to Glacier National Park a lot now! St. Mary's Peak to the lookout tower in Stevensville, MT was our first hike :) Thanks for the videos!
I'm so jealous! Emily and I are planning on moving out that way when Sloane graduates in a few years. You'll love that area of Many Glacier! You're living the dream so close to Glacier! I'm glad you found the channel, Cheers!
WoW
That day was incredible from start to finish! Glacier is tops in my book, it's hard to beat.
Nice video. I really like those two hikes.
Glad you enjoyed it
Love the video!! Can't wait to see that next on up the notch
Someday for sure! 👍🏼
Great video!! I worked there in 1975 as a Red Bus Driver (aka Jammer). I did both hikes in the same day and there were hardly any other people then. My son and I were there 2 weeks ago and he wanted to see Iceberg Lake. We made it, but I had forgotten how steep it was during the first 2 miles. Our leg muscles were hurting for a while! And I was 21 years old for the first hike and full of energy! Thanks again for posting the video!
Gary I’m so glad you found the video! Emily has been telling me for a couple years now that I should be a Red Bus driver when we retire 🤣! It’s probably the most beautiful NP in the US👍🏼 cheers!
Awesomeness video. Absolutely beautiful views! 🤩🤩🤩
Thanks Debbie! Sounds like it resonated with you 😁 I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. Can't wait for people to see the next bunch of videos coming out over the next few months, cheers!
I did both in one day too, not as sunny but definitely worth it. I also worked at GPL a decade and cleaned that house you were staying in. Definitely the best rooms you can have there.
That's a hell of a place to work 👍🏼! That was one of our favorite places to stay. Just got back from East G a week ago. Can't get enough of that place. It's probably my favorite, right up there with the North Cascades. Glad you found the video! Cheers!
Wow. Another gem, brother. Solid call on the extra 4 up to Iceberg. Views look unreal up there!
It's always worth the extra mile👍🏼 Thanks Tim!
What an absolutely gorgeous hike! Thanks for sharing!
It definitely ranks up there 🙌🏼 thanks for watching!
Absolutely beautiful 😊 I miss that park! Great episode 👏
It’s the best 😁👍🏼 thank you! Have a great 4th!
We will now be adding both of these hikes in for our day hike after watching this video! Thanks for sharing!
Absolutely, I’m happy to hear that 😁👍🏼 glad it helped! Be sure to watch the next video coming the first Sunday in July, you most likely will want to put that on your list as well👍🏼 cheers!
@@TheMountainMatt which would you pick- Swiftcurrent hiking trail from Many Glacier or drive to Waterton Lakes National Park?
@@laurenstone3182 ohhh man! I did Swiftcurrent up to almost Swiftcurrent pass last fall before a storm came in, it’s incredible! The highway up to Waterton runs mostly alongside the Lewis Range (Glacier) to your west. You won’t really be in the mountains until you’re well into Canada. I’m the type that likes to get up into the thick of it. But, for those people who enjoy the drive by touristy things then the drive to Waterton is probably just fine. It’s going to be a totally different experience either way. One experience will be mind blowing from in the valley and if you go up to the pass it will get even better. Whereas, the drive up to Waterton will be mind blowing from a distance through a windshield. I think you know which one I would choose 😉. Waterton would be a good day after a big hiking day if you’re tired and need to recoup. You’ll love either one 👍🏼😁.
@@TheMountainMatt thank you! I think we will choose Swiftcurrent Pass!
Another question - if we do Swiftcurrent Pass hike do you think the Highline trail is worth it? When I look at the All Trails Map it seems like it may give similar views?
I’m trying to decide if we should hike the Highline trail the day we check out at Many Glacier on our way down GTTSR towards Whitefish for our last night. (This will be after 3 full days of hiking in Many Glacier )
I also read if you are short on time you can hike 2 miles in on Highline and then head back to Logan Pass.
Basically I’m asking if we should push ourselves to do Highline Trail - if the views are worth it we will do it!
@@laurenstone3182 Highline Trail is in the canyon just over the Swiftcurrent Pass from Many Glacier. You’d get a completely different view on the Highline Trail if you start at Logan Pass. Highline basically starts at Logan Pass and ends miles down the GTTSR at The Loop, which is right near Swiftcurrent Pass. The Highline will be super busy so be prepared for that. Logan Pass is always packed for most of the day as well. If you plan for the Highline prepare for parking issues up there. Try to start as early as possible. Mount Oberline is across the canyon from the Highline and offers way more solitude and similar views. It’s a super fun scramble and only took us a few hours. It’s a great half day adventure!
absolutely love Iceberg Lake, done that hike several times!
It’s a must do in the area that’s for sure! Glad we tacked it on at the end, so worth it!!! Someday Dalton and I are going back to climb Iceberg Peak. Can’t wait for that!
Amazing shots dude! Thank you for the video! 🤙
Thanks David! Even I can get good shots in such a gorgeous place 😂 cheers!
Hey Matt, I appreciate all of your videos. You clearly take A LOT of extra time getting good shots for us who follow along. Would you mind sharing a) the most difficult hike you've done in Glacier and also b) your favorite hike you've done? Thanks in advance. BTW, your advice was very helpful when my family went to Tetons! Didn't quite make it up to the Jaw but got close. We got sidelined with excessive snow and inadequate gear. :) Thanks again!
That’s great that you got so far into Hanging Canyon👍🏼! Tetons got some late spring snow that is probably going to take awhile to melt. As far as Glacier goes… the most difficult would be either Dragonstail because of the steep LOOSE shale, although it is a short scramble it’s very dangerous. Siyeh Mountain, Sinopah Mountain and Grinnell Mountain were long steep slogs as well but didn’t feel as dangerous. I would have to say that Siyeh would be my most favorite in Glacier to date. Although it’s more of a climb. It had everything, amazing views and all kinds of wildlife. You can’t really go wrong in Glacier, every mountain or trail has its own incredible beauty. My favorite hike would probably be either Dawson Pass or Iceberg Lake. They’re amazing!
@@TheMountainMatt Thanks so much for the response. I'll let you know what we ended up doing! Going in a few weeks. I loved that you and your wife split off on several excursions. I'm going with my two sons who are 17 and 14 along with my wife and daughter who is 9. My daughter has done 13 miles in South Dakota up to Black Elk Peak but I'm thinking there'll be times when it's ideal to bifurcate. :)
My pleasure! I’m so lucky, Emily spoils me so much 😁. We actually cut our teeth on Harney Peak as it was called way back when we all did it! The trees at the top are crazy! Whatever you decide to do you guys will love! Heads up though, Glacier is a different kind of animal 👍🏼, enjoy!
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Beautiful! Best Hiking content on YT.
What Camera are you shooting with?!
Wow, thanks for that Mike! I really appreciate that comment. I'm currently shooting with a GH5 with a couple nice lenses and give Dalton and the girls GoPro 7s. I'm super pumped this season as I've added a couple iphone 14 pro max phones to the mix because the cameras are so sick! Cheers!
@@TheMountainMatt Nice! We’re planning a week of hiking in Glacier for next summer and your videos have been a great resource! Thanks and keep up the good work. Stay safe 🤙🏽
@@CorndogRanch glad the videos are helping with your planning! Keep an eye out for a couple more Glacier vids in the fall 👍🏼
was this recent ? awesome video
That was the first week of August last summer. I'm always almost a year behind with video releases as I do all my editing over the winter months when there is not much to do😁
awesome vid. when was this taken?
Thank you! We were there in 2022.
First off love these videos Matt! Thanks for making and sharing these! We're headed to Glacier in July. When was this hike?
Thanks man! I really love making and sharing them with people. That was the first week of August last summer. July will be busy but the weather should be perfect. Enjoy! Make sure to watch next months video, you may want to do that hike as well 😁👍🏼
@@TheMountainMatt awesome! I'll keep an eye out Thanks!
@@damonbork3399 absolutely 👍🏼
@@TheMountainMatt Yo! We did this hike. Incredible!! We would have loved to do the tunnel but didn't know we needed a specific pass to enter this area? We had to wait until 3 o'clock to get in. Still one of the absolute best hikes for a family you could ask for. The first time I saw this video I didn't even know we would be going to Glacier this year so it was really cool to be there! Thanks again Matt! Happy Trails!
@@damonbork3399 That's weird we didn't have to have any pass besides for Going to the Sun Road. That Many Glacier Valley area is incredible. I'm so glad these vids help for your own adventure!
Our family has also hiked to Iceberg Lake. It doesn't get much prettier than that lake.
Absolutely 💯!
the "Get lost" sticker is everything.
absolutely! I thought it was perfect that evening for the intro 👍🏼 can't wait to "get lost" in a few more weeks 😄
So if you could only choose one... Ptarmigan or Iceberg?
Ptarmigan Tunnel is gorgeous because it's so unique and has two lakes to enjoy. Iceberg Lake is a little easier to get to but will have more people. In my opinion Iceberg is a hair more beautiful but it's just the lake whereas Ptarmigan has a few more things to feast your eyes upon. Hope that helps! You can't go wrong with either one.
I've done Iceberg twice; have always passed on Ptarmigan. It's on my radar. Siyeh Pass is another highly rated hike I've always skipped, but I know many people love it, including your girls. Gunsight Pass is currently number one on my list for Glacier... Highly recommend Swiftcurrent Lookout and Pass; did both last summer! 😍
What is the name of the trail in AllTrails? Thanks
Iceberg Lake Trail and/or Ptarmigan Tunnel Trail
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