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Glacier National Park Opens

| July 10, 2008 11:00 PM

Without a whole lot of advance notice, Glacier National Park officials opened the entire Going-to-the-Sun Road to Logan Pass on Wednesday, July 2. Unlike last year, when the pass opened on a Saturday with a week's notice from officials, there were no huge crowds and the visitor's center seemed eerily quiet. At left, a family of mountain goats realized that tourist season had officially started when a long line of cars formed to watch them. Below right, Grant Sharp hikes to get in some late-season snowboarding. The Garden Wall is in the background. Below left, a bighorn sheep was looking for food along the west side of the road. Due to unusually large amounts of snow, it was one of the latest openings of the entire Sun Road. The latest opening on record is July 10, 1943, when the snow was allowed to melt out. The earliest Logan Pass opening to motorized traffic occurred on May 16, 1987.