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Medicine Mtn, Mt. Henry & Appistoki Peak - July 1, 2006

Information about this hike and the route finding involved can be found in "A Climber's Guide to Glacier National Park", by J. Gordon Edwards. For information about climbing in Glacier National Park, please click here.


The view looking northwest while ascending Medicine Mtn. Rising Wolf Mtn is the predominant mountain on the right, Flinsch Peak and Dawson Pass in the center of the picture, and Appistoki Peak on the left. The wildflowers were in full bloom and the fragrance was amazing in the gentle breeze.

Photo by David Restivo


On the top of Medicine Mtn.

Photo by David Restivo


The approach to the summit of Mt. Henry is tricky and difficult. It involves Class 4 climbing skills and is not recommended for those who are fearful of heights. Make sure you are competent in climbing and route finding before attempting any climb in Glacier National Park.

Dawson Pass and Flinsch Peak are more visible in the center of the picture.

Photo by David Restivo


The view from 8,847 feet on the summit of Mt. Henry.

Photo by David Restivo


A unique view of Two Medicine Lake and Sinopah Mtn can bee seen in the foreground of this picture taken from the summit of Appistoki Peak. Appistoki Peak is 8,164 feet.

Photo by David Restivo


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