Gavin PirrieExplorer
Born and raised in Kalispell, MT. When I'm not climbing peaks, I spend my free time hunting, fishing, and occasionally studying to become a geologist.
Hike to Garnet Mountain Lookout
Gallatin Gateway, Montana
5.0
7.7 mi
/ 2800 ft gain
Starting in Bozeman, travel south of Gallatin Gateway about 5 miles on Hwy 191 and turn left on to Storm Castle Creek Road. Follow this road for about 3.5 miles until the road ends. At this point, there is a decent sized parking area. The trail is open year round with ATV access and also snowmobile access as well. Winter travel increases the length of route to 10 miles in one direction. This de...
Bike Glacier's Going to the Sun Road
West Glacier, Montana
5.0
16 mi
/ 2460 ft gain
Bike up the road towards Logan Pass. Make sure to stay alert for traffic coming up and down the road. Helmets and flashing red, rear lights are required when biking at night in Glacier National Park. A forward facing light is also recommended to see gravel and other obstacles. Make sure to keep eyes out for wildlife on the road as they are more active during full moons.
There are multiple start...
Climb Holland Peak
Condon, Montana
11 mi
/ 5200 ft gain
About 2 mi. south of Condon, MT, take Rumble Creek Road east to Cooney Lookout and park at the trailhead at 4550 ft.
Follow the trail for about 1 mi. and after about 100 yards after the third bridge, look for a well worn trail heading up the hill side. Take this steep, hard-packed trail and follow it to Lower Rumble Creek Lake. From Lower Rumble Creek Lake, follow the south side trail around th...
Summit Mount Powell
Deer Lodge, Montana
11.6 mi
/ 4730 ft gain
From Interstate 90, exit at Racetrack #195. Continue west for one mile and turn north at a T intersection. Follow the road for about 0.75 mi. to Quinlan Rd. and continue west with a dogleg south for 3.5 mi. Take a sharp right to the north east to a Y and take the left fork. After about 0.07 mi., turn right up a hill on Forest Service Road #8507. Follow #8507 7.5 mi. to the trailhead. The Forest...
Summit Lake Mountain and Nasukoin Mountain
Kalispell, Montana
5.0
12 mi
/ 3500 ft gain
To reach the trailhead, travel west on US Hwy 93 for 17.9 mi. and then turn right onto Olney Crossover Rd. This road will continue for 8.8 mi. and then keep left onto NF-115 for 9.7 mi. and the destination will be on the right hand side. There is a parking area where the trailhead begins. From the trailhead, the trail veers right and continues up a hill. After climbing the hill, a crossroads i...
Hike to Kenelty Mountain Lookout
Libby, Montana
10.1 mi
/ 3502 ft gain
Starting from Kalispell, take Hwy 2 west towards Libby. Follow the highway for 62.5 miles until mile marker 57 and turn right in 0.3 miles on to a cut across road for 0.3 miles. Take a left on to Road 763 and follow this road for 3.4 miles and take a right on to an unnamed road for 1.8 miles and take a right for 0.2 miles to the trailhead. From the trailhead, the road continues for about a mile...
Hike Demer's Ridge
Flathead County, Montana
7.47 mi
/ 3420 ft gain
This trail is a point to point, so two cars are necessary. The ending point is where Camas Rd intersects the North Fork Road at the Blankenship Bridge. The starting point for the hike is at Demer's Pit. Driving 22 miles from Columbia Falls, MT, make your way to the parking spot, Demer's Pit. From the pit, the trail begins in the west corner. From the trailhead, the trail careens up straight to ...
Climb Pollock Mountain and Bishop's Cap
Browning, Montana
8 mi
/ 4300 ft gain
Starting at Logan Pass, drive 0.8 mi. east to Lunch Creek parking area. Parking during the summer at Glacier National Park is often difficult. Plan on arriving at the parking lot before 8 am to guarantee a parking spot. From Lunch Creek, follow the well established trail north until cliffs are reached to the south of Pollock Mountain. Ascend the cliffs carefully to the saddle of Pollock Mountai...
Summit Swan Peak
Bigfork, Montana
18.49 mi
/ 6180 ft gain
This hike is about an hour drive south from Kalispell. Follow MT-83 S for about 47 mi. towards and past Swan Lake. Take a left on NF-554 and follow the road for 1.6 mi. and take a right on Squeezer Creek Rd. and follow the road for 4 mi. to a gated road and park near the gate.
Follow the gated road (hiking) for about 0.3 mi. and take a left up the near overgrown road. Continue on this road for ...
Summit Arrow Peak
Livingston, Montana
2.4 mi
/ 3600 ft gain
Starting in Livingston, MT, take Hwy 89 for 16 miles and take a left on Mill Creek Road. A junction with Road 540 will be reached. At this junction, continue on Mill Creek Road for another 8 miles until a large rock gully on the left is present and a wooden fence is on the right. The route is not clearly defined and starts directly at this large rock gully.From the parking area, a wooded area t...
Backpack and Summit Trapper Peak
Darby, Montana
4.0
8.75 mi
/ 3327 ft gain
From Darby, MT, follow MT 473 south for 4 miles to West Fork Bitterroot River Rd. A mile past the Job Corps, at milepost 7, turn right on FS 5634 (Baker Point Rd.). Follow this road 10 miles to the trailhead at about 7000 ft.
The trail begins on a FS trail to Baker Lake. There are fish in Baker Lake and there are ample places to fish from the shore of the lake. There are two possible routes fro...
Backpack to Link Lake
Flathead County, Montana
1.3 mi
/ 600 ft gain
To reach the trailhead, travel west on US Hwy 93 for 17.9 mi. and then turn right onto Olney Crossover Rd. This road will continue for 8.8 mi. and then keep left onto NF-115 for 9.7 mi. and the destination will be on the right hand side. There is a parking area where the trailhead begins. From the trailhead, the trail veers right and continues up a hill. This is the hardest segment of the hike ...
Hike Glacier View Mountain
Flathead County, Montana
5.04 mi
/ 2880 ft gain
Driving north from Columbia Falls, MT for 20 miles, park after the junction of the Camas Road and the North Fork Road. This parking area is directly after the junction on the east side of the road and the trail begins on the west side of the road.The beginning of the trail is started with many switchbacks until a ridge is reached. This ridge can be followed for the rest of the hike. The remaind...
Snowshoe the North Fork Area of the Flathead River
Flathead County, Montana
1.5 mi
/ 0 ft gain
Starting in Columbia Falls, MT, which is 17 miles from Kalispell, MT, locate North Fork Road off of Railroad Street. Follow North Fork Road about 17 miles. While along the Flathead River, there are many Forest Service roads that are accessible to snowshoe along. There are roads that lead to the Flathead River and roads that lead away from the river. There is an abundance of area to explore alon...
Summit Reynolds Mountain via the North Face Ascent Route
Browning, Montana
7.9 mi
/ 2500 ft gain
Mt. Reynolds is a premier peak in Glacier National Park (GNP). The views from the beginning to the summit are incredible all the way around. Reynolds offers those who are starting to climb an introductory climb with little technicality and a reward that is well earned at the top. GNP requires an entrance fee for each car. After taking the Going-to-the-Sun Highway to Logan Pass, park in the larg...
Hike to Bond Lake
Bigfork, Montana
5.0
11.6 mi
/ 2300 ft gain
From Kalispell, head south towards Swan Lake along Highway 83 until a sign for Bond Creek Trailhead is located on the east side oft the road near mile marker 71. Turning onto Forest Service Road #680 and after 1.5 miles, turning on FS Road #9507, the trailhead will be 2.3 miles after the intersection of #680 and #9507.The trail begins with a downhill portion until Bond Creek is reached and is c...
Hike to Sacajawea Peak, MT
Wilsall, Montana
5.0
5.5 mi
/ 2000 ft gain
Gorgeous views of the Hyalite range to the south and an overview of the Bridger range as well. While this peak is a spectacular sight, the trail is used often by hikers as well as their dogs.From Bozeman, head north 16 miles towards Bridger Bowl Ski Area and continue 6 miles to Fairy Lake Road. Take a left on Fairy Lake Road (dirt road with many potholes and narrow spots) and continue to Fairy ...
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