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“WHENEVER I CROSS INTO GLACIER, ALL OF MY CARES JUST FADE AWAY. THIS IS SUCH A BLESSED PLACE”
Rhonda Hendricks
Three hours later, with Rhonda still wiping away tears following the news of her surprise trip, her close family and friends arrived at the Lake McDonald Lodge for their trip up the road.
For the Hendricks family, Glacier and the national parks have always been a special place. The family moved to the Flathead Valley from Missouri 14 years ago and since then they have spent as much time in the park as they could. When their two children, Nicholas and Vicki, were younger, the family would of- ten take long road trips to hit as many of the western parks as they could. But Gla- cier has always been Rhonda’s favorite.
“It’s always been near and dear to my heart ever since we first got up here,” Rhonda said. “Whenever I cross into Glacier, all of my cares just fade away. This is such a blessed place.”
About 15 minutes after Rhonda’s Red Bus departed the Lake McDonald Lodge it arrived at Avalanche, where the gate blocking the final 16 miles to Logan Pass
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was unlocked just after 8 p.m. The Sun Road was open for the season. Nearby visitors cheered and one kid screamed, “The Sun Road is open! The Sun Road is open!”
As the Red Bus climbed its way up the road – around The Loop and along the Weeping Wall – a line of cars quickly began to follow the bus on its way to the Continental Divide.
As the sun inched closer to the hori- zon, Rhonda and her family traded sto- ries about their favorite trips to the park.
“It doesn’t matter how many times you come up here or what time of year it is, you’ll always see something differ- ent,” Doug said.
Vicki Sims, Rhonda’s 29-year-old daughter, said the last decade has been tough for their family, but that they were thankful to be given an opportunity to let her mother achieve her dream.
“Not every day is good for her,” Sims said. “But this is a good day.”
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Donald Lodge, the Red Bus pulled into the parking lot at Logan Pass. There the family watched the sunset and mountain goats walk along the high cliffs across the valley.
While at Logan Pass, Lauren Alley of the Glacier National Park Conservancy presented the Hendricks family with a certificate commemorating a memorial tree planted in the park in Rhonda’s hon- or.
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“I tease my friends that at my funeral I want people to know three things about me: that I loved God, my family and Gla- cier National Park,” she said. “I just love it here.”
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