Spring Storms Delay Going-To-The-Sun Road Opening
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Crews at Glacier National Park work to carve out dozens of feet of snow each year, but the task has been extra daunting this year.
It’s the height of tourism season in northwest Montana, where the prize is Glacier National Park: the crown of the continent.
The crown jewel is Going-to-the-Sun Road, a 50-mile passage carved through the Continental Divide in northwest Montana.
But before the park’s annual 3 million visitors can see these views from the top, crews need to carve out the dozens of feet of snow.
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