Today on our ski, we went back up Bear Creek and Gash Creek early in the morning. The snow is better when it is cool and of course, the Super Bowl is on this afternoon.
I saw the moose again and this time, Jack was with me. He was on the next ridge over (from where I saw him two days ago) and as we skied by, he saw us, but was so uninterested he bedded down. The photos of the moose are with the Pentax Optio. I can ski with it and not worry about hurting the camera, but it isn't much for zoom or focus.
As we skied on, it is funny. The moose tracks were all over the snow covered road. They reminded me of a drunken sailor. I am sure it was easy traveling and he was looking for browse, but he zigged and zagged!
On the way down, we saw a young mule deer doe and her fawn. It was the "furriest" fawn I have ever seen. I hope you can see the curley fur in it's ears. I took the deer photos with my Canon EOS 40D.
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Merle Ann Loman lives in the Bitterroot Valley located south of Missoula in western Montana. This blog starts here, but will also travel the world. She loves being outdoors hiking, biking, fishes, hunting, skiing and always taking photos. As much time as she spend outdoors, one needs to eat. You will see entries about foods that travel well, making it much more fun to spend long periods of time exploring our flora and fauna.
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3 comments:
Great blog. I love the photos and all are a great read. I will link you to my photo site.
Cheers
My sister asked a friend of hers (that works for Fish, Wildlife and Parks), "What are you more afraid of, a bear or a moose?" He said,"Definitely a moose!" Well, I guess I had better be carefull.
Very beautifull photos. I am going to follow your blog, it is amazing. I really love nature and I'll miss it a lot when I go to study a degree.
Thank you for this wonderful work.
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