2010 The Centennial in Review
Billy Bowman Quick Facts

A small ungulate on a big adventure

Logan Pass native

Enjoys all-you-can-eat wildflower buffets

Favorite Sports Teams: UNC Tarheels, St. Louis Rams

Capricorn

Afraid of eagles

Bring Billy Bowman Home

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CENTENNIAL CAMPAIGN

Bring the Ungulate Representative Billy Bowman into your home!
You can purchase your very own Billy Bowman on-line from Glacier Park Inc.’s Glacier Gift Shop  or from the Hockaday Museum of Art in Kalispell. Billy can also be purchased at the Stumptown Historical Society in Whitefish and Glacier Gifts at Whitefish Mountain Resort. If everyone else is sold out, you can always contact Merry Lynn at merrylynn@glacierfund.org.   

 

GNP Centennial

2010 marks Glacier National Park's Centennial Anniversary. Visit the official web site, click here!

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 A blog chronicling photos of Glacier National Park over 100 consecutive days, starting on May 1, 2009 by Glacier Park Magazine editor Chris Peterson. CLICK HERE

My mom, Annabelle posing with the tourists at Logan Pass Visitors CenterBorn on the cliffs of Mt Oberlin above Logan Pass, I have always called Glacier National Park home.

As a kid I would frolick in the wildflowers along the boardwalk and around Hidden Lake, my mother always herding me to keep my distance from the human tourists so fascinated by our presence.
 
My friends were marmots, squirrels and of course other kids, and I got along with everyone except for the mean spirited Golden Eagles who were especially threatening to the youngest goats.

Now that I'm older I travel to other parts of the park, albeit slowly... hey, my legs are only four inches long!

I really enjoy the Many Glacier portion of the park where I visit quite a few of my Grizzly pals. I also love to vacation on the West Side at Bowman Lake. So peaceful!

I'm looking forward to seeing another perspective of Glacier through my photog pal's eyes. It will be a new experience travelling with a human, I hope he's generous with the gorp.