In Glacier National Park, reach up to the clouds along America's most scenic mountain pass, raft a wild river, travel by train to high adventure, take an unforgettable hike along the Highline Trail, and kick back at a high altitude chalet. In Zion and Bryce National Parks, embark on a breath-stealing two-and-a-half mile ascent of Angel's Landing, take a day hike through the watery Narrows, and test your mettle climbing sheer cliff walls.
Extra Features: Avalanches in Glacier; Photo galleries, Glacier, Zion and Bryce.
2006 Approx.116 minutes
Filmed in High Definition.
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A jewel in the national park system, Glacier National Park encompasses one of the richest and most diverse natural regions in North America. The vast watersheds of the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and Hudson Bay converge here, creating a dramatic landscape filled with plants and animals unique to those three basins.
Author and naturalist David Rockwell presents in-depth descriptions of the geology, history, flora, and fauna of the park. He explains the park's evolution from the erosion of Siberian mountains more than a billion years ago to the glaciers that gave Glacier National Park its distinctive landscape. He explores the natural history of the plants and animals of the park's six distinct regions -- the aspen parklands, the North Fork Valley, the McDonald Creek Valley, the subalpine and alpine zones, and the bodies of water. He examines the park's great predators -- grizzly bears, mountain lions, and wolves'and their complex relationship with their prey. The result is a fascinating and intimate portrait of one of the world's last wild places.
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| by David Rockwell | Second Edition | |
| 319 Pages | ISBN 0-7627-3569-4 |