GOING-TO-THE-SUN ROAD
'Going-to-the-Sun Road' is the main parkway through the heart of Glacier National Park in Montana, USA. It was completed in 1932, and it is the only road that crosses the park, going over the Continental Divide at Logan Pass. A fleet of 1930s red tour buses, rebuilt in 2001 to run on propane, offer tours on the road. The road, a National Historic Landmark and a Historic Civil Engineering Landmark, spans 53 miles (85 km) across the width of the park.
The road is one of the most difficult roads in North America to snowplow in the spring. Up to 80 feet (25 m) of snow can lie on top of Logan Pass, and more just east of the pass where the deepest snowfield has long been referred to as Big Drift. The road takes about ten weeks to plow, even with equipment that can move 4000 tons of snow in an hour. The snowplow crew can clear as little as 500 feet (150 m) of the road per day. On the east side of the continental divide, there are few guardrails due to heavy snows and the resultant late winter avalanches that have repeatedly destroyed every protective barrier ever constructed. The road is generally open from early June to mid October.
The two lane Going-to-the-Sun Road is quite narrow and winding, especially west of Logan Pass. Consequently, vehicle lengths over the highest portions of the roadway are limited to 21 feet and that means no recreational vehicles or trailers in excess of this length restriction are permitted beyond two larger parking areas, each located at lower points dozens of miles below Logan Pass, on both the west and east sides of the parkway.
This road is shown in the opening credits of the film, "The Shining", as Jack Torrance's Volkswagen glides past St. Mary's Lake and up the road, underneath a small tunnel and onward, presumably going to the Overlook Hotel for his job interview for caretaker.
Points of interest along the road include:
★ Lake McDonald
★ Trail of the Cedars
★ Heaven's Peak
★ Bird Woman Falls
★ Weeping Wall
★ Logan Pass
★ Jackson Glacier
★ Rising Sun
★ St. Mary Lake
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Repairs
Going to the Sun Road is currently undergoing a restoration project by the National Park Service (NPS) and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Saving a National Treasure Amy Vanderbilt to repair the damages done by the many avalanches and rock slides the mountain road has endured over the years. The repairs (which actually started in the 1980's) include fixing retaining walls, replacing the original pavement with reinforced concrete, and work on tunnels and arches.
External links
★ Going-to-the-Sun-Road from Glacier National Park
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