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This is a matted 5X7 reproduction of the original drawing done by me while sitting at Apgar Village eating Huckleberry icecream. Parked infront of Lake McDonald people scurry out of the Jammer to see the most spectacular view of Lake McDonald and the mountain vistas. Every time I look at this it brings me right back to my happy place. Hope it will do the same for you. Enjoy

 

 

History of the "Jammer" 

 

The Walter White Model 706 red jammers were introduced in 1914 to replace the Stagecoaches at Glacier NP. The color was chosen from the red berries from the Mountain Ash and the drivers were referred to as jammers after the sound the gears made when the driver shifted. In 1989 they changed to automatic transmissions and power steering.  

For more information 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Jammers

 

Artist  Donna Mansbart

Watercolor pencil,ink,photograph

 

A portion of our proceeds go to Glacier National Park Conservancey to help support their ongoing projects. Thank you for your support. If you would like to make additional donation please visit glacier.org. Thank you.

Mixed media art

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  • This is a matted 5X7 reproduction of the original drawing done by me while sitting at Apgar Village eating Huckleberry icecream. Parked infront of Lake McDonald people scurry out of the Jammer to see the most spectacular view of Lake McDonald and the mountain vistas. Every time I look at this it brings me right back to my happy place. Hope it will do the same for you. Enjoy

    A portion of our proceeds go to Glacier National Park Conservancey to help support their ongoing projects. Thank you for your support. If you would like to make additional donation please visit glacier.org. Thank you.

Donna

Mansbart

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