Mount Gould - Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

Dave Martsolf

Mount Gould - Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

Mount Gould is a peak along the Garden Wall in Glacier Nat’l Park, towering 9553’ (2912m) above sea level. It is August 2009, but already the coming winter descends upon the highest reaches.

The image was taken with my trusty Nikon P80 from the eastern flanks of Mount Oberlin rising above the south side of Logan Pass.

Mount Gould was featured in AMERICA’s National Parks and WILDLIFE Habitat September 2009.

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Mount Gould - Glacier National Park, Montana, USA by Dave Martsolf
  • Chuck Wickham

    Chuck Wickham

    Like the way the mountain rises from the clouds…nice photo.

  • Dave Martsolf replied

    Thanks Chuck, Yes, it was a magical day with the roiling clouds.

  • Dave Martsolf replied

    I’ve been to Sevierville in the Smokies. Beautiful spot. Everyone ought to click on Chuck’s link to see some excellent landscape photography. The air gives a lushness to the land and its life.

  • Rob Schoon

    Rob Schoon

    very well done, I love that big cloud hanging there.

  • Dave Martsolf replied

    Thanks Rob, The biggest job was teling myself, “You CAN go to Glacier, and you CAN make your dreams come true.” After that the rest was a walk in the park – the amazing Earth park. Reminded me of all the photos I used to see of plumes of cloud blowing off the summit of Everest. Need a few more bucks to do that one. Maybe someday.

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