Here we are at the trailhead for Heart Lake.
Here's Cath reading her new Kindle. She brought it on the backpack! It really ended up being great for her because she sleeps so little and this allowed her to read and read and read and not worry about how many books she could justify carrying in. Nice!
Our second day in was an 8 mile dayhike up (and then obviously back down) to the top of Mt. Sheridan. You can see the ranger station at the top and Heart Lake way down below us. It was a beautiful hike and we had a wonderful time. There was actually a picnic table up top where we ate lunch.
This was an outhouse on top of Mt. Sheridan. Inside the door, written with black marker, it said: "For full effect, latch door open." So I did, and the view was absolutely spectacular. Cort and I especially enjoyed this wonderful outhouse. Really unusual, that's for sure. We had a couple of other camping spots on this trip where there were "pit toilets"--without the outhouse building built around it. One of them had an especially pretty view. It seemed really exposed, but it was actually private because no one was around. But the view from this outhouse was really extraordinary.
Here's a pic of me in one of the many beautiful fields of wildflowers. I think this was the most beautiful field, however, which is why I had Cath take my picture here. It was gorgeous!








