To be honest. When I feel tired and I need to relax I make my coffee and take my time to watch your videos. Really you are number one on RU-vid. Thanks Robert.
Hello Traveling Robert 😊😊👍👍, so sorry that I missed your video. We spent a lot of time on the road and we visited places like Bear Mountain Park, Bushkill Falls, Liberty State Park...so amazing! We also visited Fire Island National Seashore, and Beautiful Montauk Point...it was awesome! I'm so thrilled for your trip to Amazing Glacier National Park. AWESOME!! I can't wait for the next video. OUTSTANDING Robert!
My husband I were staying at the Many Glacier Hotel when you visited. The rooms are very expensive. We had a small room (on the backside of the hotel, with a view of the parking lot) and it was around $266 a night. Unfortunately, we booked the room at the end of November 2022 and there were no other rooms available. The hotel was sold out. They had a restaurant (we ate there one night, expensive). We ended up eating most of our dinners at the Swiftcurrent Restaurant which was located at Swiftcurrent Campground. For breakfast and lunch brought our own food in. If you plan to book the hotel in the future, plan on booking earlier than we did (we booked 7 months out). We did not see any wildlife and we hiked three hikes. We hiked to Lake Josephine, Bullhead Lake and the Sunpoint Trail (Going to the Sun Road). All in all we immensely enjoyed our visit. Thank you for taking us along on your visit. Safe travels.
I really appreciate your videos and following your travels is so enjoyable! Thank you for taking the time to share your adventures! You always show me something I haven't previously seen in all my research, so thank you for being so thorough! I can't wait to visit GNP this Fall!
That's where I want to visit , Glacier National Park and Idaho. I am working on visiting "my dream come true" to see all of The USA. I have 9 more States, and I have seen all 50 States !!!! The other day , we seen 6 Deers at the farm. Beauiful Views !!!
Thank you so much for showing the wonders of creation. Very awe-inspiring. You really don't know, just how much these videos lifted my spirit during Covid shut down. Thanks for your hard work and dedication. God bless 😊
To you both, i am sitting here with my coffee cup enjoying my favorite video ever of the trip to Henena, already taken by me, but in 4 k, just one of the most enjoyable. Robert honestly, great work on photography. I will be forever greatful for your observation of our environment. Have a great time and i so look forward to seeing the Yukon, Alaska, and all that beauty. Loving your family from Carolyn in Canada. ❤
Definitely some of the most stunning scenery is Glacier National park. Gods masterpiece, creation. I'm fortunate to live near by too experience this little taste of heaven on earth. Highly suggest boat ride and grinell glacier trail and doing even part of the highline. It's absolutely amazing even a smaller part of it.
I love this video, already, with its very nice campgrounds, farmlands, towns, and even entering into the majestic mountains of East Glacier National Park-absolutely beautiful! 🏞Thanks for sharing that exact part from "The Shining" and the exact spot of your 2020 video to now(2023)- both pictures of you are identical!👍👍 Looking forward to Alberta, Canada in the next episode- take care!!⛰🏞
Im blessed enough to live a few hours away. I have been several times and my favorite time is the fall right before the first snow. The timing has to be just right but if you do, the colors of the leaves mixed with the massive mountains is astonishing
Love Glacier. We were there in 2005 rode the Red Bus across Glacier and the boat on St Mary's lake. There again in 2018 and were too early to go across the Going to the Mountain road. And now so sad....traveling days are over....just sold the Micro Minnie...Sigh. Great Photography...well done.
Hi there traveling Robert, my parents have been long time followers of yours and really enjoy your videos. I see you are now heading to Alaska. We live in a small farming community in northern alberta going up to the Alaska hiway. You are more then welcome to stay at out farm along your journey if you like.
loved the video. i stayed at the many glacier hotel 10/15 yrs ago in july, had a room on the first floor with the balcony and a fireplace in room (no longer usable). I highly recommend staying in the park lodges if you can swing the price and as you know rvs pose additional issues. the lodges are often old, unique pieces of art, and enhance the park experience, plus restaurant(s) on site and trailheads too, and maybe the best thing is they put you right in the action for the day allowing you to avoid the 30/60 travel mins to from your hotel to your daily destinations, book a year in advance. And the morning coffee on the balcony of the many glacier is really amazing! my fav thing about glacier is, as you pointed out feeds three seas (artic, pacific and atlantic), this means there are 2 divides (continental and artic) in the park, and interestingly the two divides cross forming what is called a hydrographic apex. seems like you might by skipping waterton lakes, it is worth a quick stop, lake is really beautiful, a visit to the town, and prince of wales hotel. and I am hoping you get to do the whole going to the sun on your return trip.
Looks like you were in Dawson City, Yukon when you shot the Surf Shark promo. Can’t wait to see your BC, Yukon and Alaska videos. We miss Alaska so much and have only been gone from there 3 years. Safe travels as you return to Florida. See you on the road 😉
Hi Robert, I never miss any of your weekly videos for at least the past four years but I would like to ask you to please be more thorough in labeling on the video your, locations (ex. Glacier East entrance) or even the road on which you are driving on. I often pause your videos to pinpoint or guess your location on Google maps so that I have the best idea of where those beautiful sceneries are coming from and if I keep pausing your videos my mind tends to wonder and next thing you know, I lose interest in finishing the episode. Safe travels Robert!
Great video about Glacier National Park. Your video showed a number of shots of the wildfire that burned on the north side of St Mary's Lake about six or seven years ago. When our family visited Glacier three years ago, I was shocked to see this wildfire that burned very hot and destroyed many thousands of acres of primarily lodgepole pine trees. Due to climate change, Glacier NP is changing before our eyes with an increasing number of wildfires and shrinking glaciers.
Hi and Salam! I am watching your vedios from Pakistan,i like your content.Robert brother i have one suggestion for you,if you can please do this; my suggestion is please also try to talk to local people as well,ask them about history of place,their lifestyle,what are the common livelihood of people living there in past and now?What is changed as compared to past?..and many more... This will enhance our knowledge and we can able to understand places better. Anyhow i like your work,keep it up!
Those fires have affected people all across The norther Part of the US all the way to the east coast. This is the worst fire season ever in Canada, I live in Menominee Michigan Fires 🔥 are still burning, Air quality has been extremely bad up here this summer ,at times we had the WORST AIR Quality in the World. I have not seen a clean blue sky at all this entire summer I had Being older and with serious health issues I could not be outside because the air quality was that bad I had some friends who drove up to Alaska this summer around the same time as you Roads were closed in Canada because of the fires and they had to change their route They were hundreds of fire 🔥 in Canada burning out of Control Canada just didn’t have the manpower and resources to put them out I am curious to see how your trip was affected by all those fires 🔥…Every single day it has been hazy in Menominee Because of these forest 🔥 I have never seen this in my entire life You were driving through an truly historic event in Canada
Also, Glacier National Park is one of the greatest parks in all of the world! This park is an absolutely stunning piece of creation but you have to go when Going To The Sun road is open.
Easily. After spending significant time in all the major national parks I have to say that hiking in Glacier, Denali, and Zion is just on a different level. Glacier is still my personal favorite though.
@@iamyouarei9497 It really is on a different level. Something you have to experience for yourself. Zion is an awesome park! How would you rank the Might 5 parks of Utah?
@@thehighlanders607 to me, Zion is closely followed by Capitol Reef. After the madness of Zion its nice to have the open spaces with few people in the Reef. Fern's Nipple is a particularly awesome climb! I'd have to put Moab (Arches and Canyonlands) next. Beautiful but just too crazy (with people) most of the year. I only stopped in Bryce briefly for 2 days and a single hike so it comes in last. It didn't seem to have the variety of the other places but that could be because I haven't thoroughly explored there. Don't sleep on Goblin Valley! It's just a small state park but there's cool hiking around the area and through the insane hoodoos!
I watched this on my TV this morning. So beautiful I have to add this to my bucket list Robert, someday you’re gonna have to publish a list of all the places you’ve been, which I know would be a monumental task in and of itself. Thank you for all your travel videos.
I was at Many Glacier one week ago, it's heaven on earth, and Going to the Sun Road is unmatched beauty to the rest of the world. Regards from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
I worry about the glaciers in that park. It seems they are slowly disappearing. I was fortunate to visit there 25 years ago. The drive was amazing getting ready to drive from Maryland to Washington state. Your videos have inspired me to explore the beautiful countryside side of the US. Be safe out there. Awesome bear squirrel moment good catch.
If you are ever in East Glacier be sure to eat/stay at the Glacier Park Lodge. Just an incredible old building, built over a hundred by the Great Northern Railway. The rooms are sufficient but are on the rustic side. If you are looking for a place to eat on the East Glacier side, your options are limited. I was there last year for the final few days of the summer season and both the Lounge and Dining room had good food. The staff was excellent as well!
Glacier NP is my favorite of all the parks for scenery. When we were there many years ago we stayed at a small lodging at Rising Sun in the park. We were there on June 25-26. Kept monitoring the website for the opening of the road, and did a reroute to get to the other side of the park. On the morning of the 26th, we opted to drive up as far as possible before taking the reroute. The ranger at the gate told us the road would open in 30 minutes, so we got to drive the road on opening day! Incredible experience! Many Glacier also beautiful.
Do you know how to stop a charging bear???///////(Take away its charge card) We really enjoy all your videos, We have watched all for about 3 years.Thanks.
Thank you, Robert For the beautiful video. We lived on the Canadian border in Montana for 2 years. While my husband was in the United States Air Force, In those days. It was called early warning radar that he worked on.
your lone travels are more enjoyable to watch in a Hemingway-esq kind of way ... one guy and the open roads enjoying some solitude .. imagine "Old Man and the Sea" brought along a wife or girlfriend ...
Robert, i ve been watching ur vid for a long time, you are unbelievable, fun and entertaining. Wish u the best. Plz plan to visit us in Saudi Arabia, it will be your second home forever.
I was at many glassier lodge 20 yrs ago. A fellow on other side of lake got treed by a bear. Was up the tree for quite awhile. Think he was throwing his shoes at the bear and it wouldn't leave him alone Loved that lodge