Inside the Decades-Long Partnership Keeping Iconic Glacier National Park Road Safe [incl. video]
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https://www.usgs.gov/programs/ecosystems-land-change-science-program/science/video-inside-decades-long-partnership <-- shared technical article / video
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[I have been fortunate to ride and drive up and down this road, although not in the winter; a truly great experience and an impressive piece of road construction, especially as an engineering geologist]
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Video: Inside the Decades-Long Partnership Keeping Iconic Glacier National Park Road Safe

As the most popular attraction in Glacier National Park, Going-to-the-Sun Road (GTSR) traverses scenic alpine zones and crosses the Continental Divide. The park closes a section of GTSR each winter due to inclement weather, heavy snowfall, and avalanche hazards. Since 2003, efforts to open the road each spring rely on a USGS-National Park Service partnership based on the expertise of USGS avalanche scientists, who provide on-site avalanche forecasting. The applied research from ongoing USGS avalanche studies supports forecasting efforts that guide the safety of this hazardous road opening operation each year.

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Sadly the pool is closed for the season but they do leave the spa open 24 hours all year. Hell yeah.

The pool looks pretty awesome tho.

And the room was under 70USD w/ Choice Hotel points. On the gambling side it still looks healthy. They have table games.

Supermarket across the street and a Love's gas station next door. Dispensary at the end of town.

Hella #intermountainwest vibes with the pine trees

I'm trying to ID a plant for a friend, who got it as a gift from his late wife. We tried #PictureThis and got Desert princesplume (Stanleya pinnata), but the structure is different. Another hypothesis was stalked bulbine (Bulbine frutescens), but that doesn't seem quite right either. Photos are from July in the #IntermountainWest of the United States, USDA #PlantHardinessZone 5b, #Köppen climate Dsa. Can anyone help #IDThisPlant? #WhatIsThisPlant? @plantid @plantidentification