Library of Congress Cataloging In Publication Data
Beaumont, Greg, 1943-
Many-storied mountains.
(Natural history series)
1. Natural history—Montana—Glacier National Park.
2. Glacier National Park. I. Title. II. Series: Natural history series (Washington, D.C.)
OH105 M9B43 500.9′786′52 78-606071
Many-storied Mountains
The Life of Glacier National Park
Written and
photographed by
Greg Beaumont
1978
Natural History Series
Division of Publications
National Park Service
U.S. Department of the Interior
The landform of Glacier National Park is a monument to the power of moving ice. This view from Stoney Indian Pass is startlingly different from the scene of a million years ago, when the glaciers of the Pleistocene were sculpturing the land. Only the higher peaks would then have been visible above the blanket of ice that flowed like a slow-moving river down into the Mokowanis Valley and out into the Great Plains beyond.
About This Book
This natural history of the mountain wilderness called Glacier National Park is not a guidebook, but provides an overview of the ecology of the region. At the same time, it is a personal statement, revealing one individual’s response to this rugged, delicate land.
For their consistent cooperation and helpfulness, I wish especially to thank Chief Naturalist Ed Rothfuss and his capable staff. Technical and field assistance came from many; for special thanks, I would like to single out Art Sedlack, Francis Singer, Bert Gildart, Walt Martin, Craig Kuchel, and Danny On. The manuscript profited greatly from the criticism of Douglas Chadwick, to whom I am deeply grateful.
—G.B.
The National Park Service Division of Publications gratefully acknowledges the financial support given this book project by the Glacier Natural History Association, Inc., West Glacier, Mont.