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Mother moose and calf was taken over on the westside of Rocky Mountain National Park in the winter of 2007-2008 along Trail Ridge Road (TRR). In the winter, TRR is partially open on both sides of the park, but you cannot travel the center section due to the snow and very high winds that are experienced there. They were in the parking lot of a picnic area licking the road salts that had been left there by parked cars. In fact, they licked the truck that was parked in front of me and my truck also. They loved the wheel wells and bumpers the most.
Mother moose and calf was taken over on the westside of Rocky Mountain National Park in the winter of 2007-2008 along Trail Ridge Road (TRR). In the winter, TRR is partially open on both sides of the park, but you cannot travel the center section due to the snow and very high winds that are experienced there. They were in the parking lot of a picnic area licking the road salts that had been left there by parked cars. In fact, they licked the truck that was parked in front of me and my truck also. They loved the wheel wells and bumpers the most.
1 comment:
they are BEAUTIFUL! I want one ON MY WALL, with A great BIG RACK! hehe How redneck BUT they are so CUTE! I love a moose.
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