31 May 2009

spelunker

today i finally got up on some mountains. my friend mark and i climbed up the back side if Grinnell Point to look for the old Josephine mines that we had heard about. we found the mine and followed it to the end with headlamps on, until i stuck my face up against a bat and screamed and ran out of the cave. twas a fantastic time. i love the mountains.

30 May 2009

many glacier

for the last two weeks i've been living in the many glacier hotel, in a beautiful hotel room with a rad balcony overlooking swiftcurrent lake and grinnell point. the hotel is spooky though (The Shining is based on the many glacier hotel's winter caretaker), and i am sometimes compelled to sleep on my friend cindy's floor instead of in my own beautiful room.

during the day "team clean" is still deep-cleaning dormitories and making up hotel rooms. we are a close-knit and dysfunctional family, drawn together by a mutual preoccupation with hospital corners and shiny toilets that no one else in this valley could possibly understand.

16 May 2009

tales from the west end

finished cleaning Lake McDonald Lodge yesterday!
the Dew Drop Inn, my new haunt on the west end
Avalanche Gorge

i have fallen a little in love with the west side of the park these last 2 weeks. we're finishing up our work here, and on tuesday we head east of the continental divide and start cleaning out the Many Glacier Hotel. i'm feeling pretty good about my new career in housekeeping. my knees and fingers are bruised, and my lungs are full of comet, but there's something meditative about the whole business. and Glacier is undeniably the most beautiful place on earth to be scrubbing baseboards.

09 May 2009

not a flatlander!

emma and i made it to the mountains, and emma got to see some of glacier national park, and i am at home. i wanted to show emma Swiftcurrent, and driving there was like driving through patagonia (or so i imagine). still pretty wintery up here.

right now i am working with a small opening crew, going through and cleaning out all the hotels in the national park that have been dormant all winter. we're based on the west side of the park for the next few weeks, which is warmer and greener than where i usually work on the east side of the continental divide. i have been living in an abandoned motel on Lake McDonald. this is my view:
i could never tire of waking up to that.

03 May 2009

keep missoula weird

spent a few days couchsurfing in missoula. our host is building a couchsurfing empire of sorts, off on a mountain pass north of town. there's a homemade mini-golf course here, chickens and cats and dogs, and emma and i have our own room in the "guesthouse" that's being built for some hypothetical couchsurfing convention. it's odd here but comfortable. the best kind.

missoula is beautiful, in the same way that Telluride, Colorado is beautiful (the first mountain town i ever fell for, followed by many). it even smells good here, like beeswax.

tomorrow we head north, towards Glacier Park and into the snow.

02 May 2009

buffalo gals

north dakota is behind us now, and i am feeling western again! the sky is bigger here. there is a spring in my step.

camped in teddy roosevelt national park last night and awoke this morning to the sounds of buffalo chewing and snorting. laid soundlessly in the tent until they moved on to greener grass, then packed very quickly and headed to MONTANA.

remember those signs posted all over yellowstone park? of buffalo goring visitors? i do.