
The eastern side does have lakes as well, despite the yellow hillsides. This is St Mary Lake.
East Glacier Village is a tiny settlement on the outskirts of the park. There are a few accommodation options, including my structurally alarming but emotionally sound hostel, as well as some stores.
At a petrol (gas) station in East Glacier Village I heard a familiar, delightful rumble. I looked up and saw a handsome red Ducati Multistrada. The rider was wearing a handsome red Joe Rocket Jacket and, once he took off his helmet, turned out to be quite handsome himself. This is how I met Ducati Kevin. You don't see a lot of Ducatis in the USA (despite plenty of overloud cruisers) so naturally we chatted about motorcycles for a while before swapping cards and going our separate ways. "If you're ever in Missoula give me a call," he said. I was actually planning to drive through Missoula after my stay in East Glacier so I pocketed the card for future reference and went about my business. Ducati people are good people and Missoula would be a convenient stop for a meal on my way south. The synchronicity of the road was weaving its magic.
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