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Dr. Lyman B. Sperry: Early Trail Builder

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News and Adventure from Glacier National Park

In the heart of Glacier National Park is the 216-acre Sperry Glacier. It’s named after Dr. Lyman B. Sperry of Oberlin College, who scouted for “scenic attractions” on behalf of the Great Northern Railway in an effort to expand tourism opportunities in the region. In June of 1895, while exploring the basin above Lake McDonald, Sperry saw and heard multiple avalanches roaring down the mountains that surround what is now known as Avalanche Lake, and agreed with those in his party, “that Avalanche Basin would be a most appropriate name for the place.”

On a return trip later that same summer Sperry would discover the glacier that now bears his name. Here’s a photo of the Sperry Party on Sperry Glacier:

Several years later the college professor would oversee construction of a trail that led from the head of Lake McDonald to Sperry Glacier. Dr. Sperry’s trail, constructed in 1902 and 1903 with the help of 15 students from the University of Minnesota, was likely the first organized trail-building effort in the park. Sperry’s motivation for building the trail came from the thought that by providing access to the most beautiful parts of Glacier’s backcountry, more people would have the opportunity to see the wonders of the area, and thus increase the probability of preserving it as a national park.

Now known as the Gunsight Pass Trail, Dr. Sperry’s original trail still leads to the glacier that bears his name, as well as the historic Sperry Chalet. At an elevation of more than 6550 feet, Sperry Chalet sits high atop a rock ledge that offers visitors commanding views of majestic mountain peaks, waterfalls and the Lake McDonald valley. Now listed as an Historic Landmark, the Sperry Chalet dining chalet was built by the Great Northern Railway in 1913, while the original dormitory was completed during the following year. For those visiting Sperry on a day hike you may want to note that the dining room is open to the public from 11:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. each day.

In my history of hiking, Ramble On, I discuss trail development in Glacier in far more detail, including the crucial role the Great Northern Railway played during the early years of the park.

Here’s a hiking party on Sperry Glacier in the 1920s:

Here’s a photo from the Milwaukee Public Museum titled, “Crevass in Sperry Glacier into which a lady fell 45 feet but was not serious hurt”:

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Source: http://hikinginglacier.blogspot.com/2024/04/dr-lyman-b-sperry-early-trail-builder.html


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