Hiking in Glacier

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Re: Hiking in Glacier

Postby BirdbyBird » Sun Jun 03, 2012 3:37 pm

I don't know. I just know that liz told us the name and said it is one of the most photographed islands.....
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Re: Hiking in Glacier

Postby snowball » Mon Jun 04, 2012 12:15 am

enjoyed your pictures all of you posted such neat pictures of a beautiful area
one day will go there
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Re: Hiking in Glacier

Postby VickieP » Thu Jun 07, 2012 11:46 am

VickieP wrote:Beautiful pics as usual. Why do they call that little island Goose Island?

I finally remembered to Google the island, here's what I found.

Wild Goose Island

A Montana Legend

retold by S.E. Schlosser

In the middle of St. Mary Lake in Glacier National Park is a small island halfway between two shores. Many moons ago now, there were two tribes living on either side of the lake. While there was no direct warfare between them, the two tribes avoided one another and had no dealings one with the other.

All this changed one day when a handsome warrior on the near shore saw a lovely maiden from the other tribe swimming toward the small island in the middle of the lake. He was instantly smitten by her beauty and leapt into the lake to swim to the island himself. They met on the shore of the little islet, and the maiden was as taken with the warrior as he was with her. They talked for hours, and by the end of their conversation, they were betrothed. After extracting a promise from his beloved that she would faithfully meet him at the island on the morrow, the warrior swam home to his tribe, and she returned to hers.

Oh, what an uproar they met upon their return. Neither tribe was happy at their meeting, and all were determined to break the betrothal instantly. What to do? The man and the maiden had no doubts at all. In the wee hours of the morning, each swam out to the little island to meet one another -- from their to flee to a new land where they might marry. As soon as they were discovered missing, warriors from both tribes set out in pursuit, to bring the renegades back by whatever means available.

But the Great Spirit was watching, and took pity on the young lovers. He transformed them into geese, which mate for life, so they could fly away from their pursuers and so that they would always be together. When the warriors arrived on the island, the found not a man and a woman, but two lovely geese walking among the small trees and bracken. At the sight of the warriors, the two geese stroked their necks together lovingly and then flew away, never to return.

From that day to this, the little island at the center of St. Mary Lake has been known as Wild Goose Island.
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Re: Hiking in Glacier

Postby longdog2 » Thu Jun 07, 2012 11:58 am

What a lovely tale Vickie. You are a great researcher.
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Re: Hiking in Glacier

Postby mizdeb » Thu Jun 07, 2012 3:36 pm

The pictures are wonderful and Vicki I love that tale of the Wild Goose Island. That shower looks like mine. I solved the problem of being to closed in with a new shower rod that folds out to make a lot more room and found it very comfortable being in there this trip and with a new shower liner I had a lot less over spray around the edges of the tub. I got it at camper world for about 40.00, I know a bit expensive, but so worth it as I have to use my own shower.

Why is it our furbabies look like we are being so cruel when we give them baths? :lol:

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Re: Hiking in Glacier

Postby snowball » Thu Jun 07, 2012 11:19 pm

when you first started the legion I thought of the song from long ago running bear? and little white dove who dove into the water and met in the middle but were swept away with the current ...so like the ending of this one better!!! thanks Vicki for finding the tale
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Re: Hiking in Glacier

Postby VickieP » Thu Jun 07, 2012 11:45 pm

Sheila, it reminded me of that song also.
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