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GLACIER NATIONAL PARK | MONTANA | UNITED STATES

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January 19, 2011
Submitted By bunnyfrench
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Bunnyfrench: March 23, 2011 Uphill: 4,900 ft. | Downhill: 4,900 ft.

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Bunnyfrench: February 26, 2011 Uphill: 5,500 ft. | Downhill: 5,500 ft.

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Bunnyfrench: January 19, 2011 Uphill: 4,700 ft. | Downhill: 4,700 ft.

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kainen28 wrote on 05/02/11 at 04:23:15 am pst:

One of the best kept secrets in America, Glacier Park is possibly the most beautiful, awe-inspiring natural wonders in the United States. Designated as a national park in 1910, Glacier is comprised of 1,600 square miles with elevations ranging from 3,150 to 10,466 feet. Glacier National Park is a land of high-mountain adventure, a land that sets the senses soaring and the spirits winging. There is no better way to get back to nature and explore some of the most pristine untouched ecosystems in the country than through a visit to Glacier National Park. http://www.wildlifeworld360.com/glacier-national-park.html

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