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Reply #15 - May 21st, 2012, 6:49pm
 
I'm glad you had a good time RM, and that you're back!
And I look forward for your pictures with absolute curiosity and a bit of envy!!
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Reply #16 - May 22nd, 2012, 3:30pm
 
Quote from Dan on May 21st, 2012, 4:36pm:
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I've been out there a few times. I just love these Woods. I know the plants, the wildlife, the good bow woods, the terrain, and the tactics you use when out in the woods because it's where I've grown up.

And you are also in bear and elk country up there, which is cool.

 
Though not by me, black bears have been seen in our campsite.  We also hear coyotes at night.  I've yet to see any elk up there.  That would be really cool.
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Reply #17 - May 22nd, 2012, 3:59pm
 
I've been hiking and 'cabin camping' in Cameron county before with my friend and I saw a few elk.  
 If you are in that area and you don't see elk, you are really only a short drive away.
Elk are pretty amazing animals and you realize how big they are untill you've stalked them in the woods to less than 20 yards.  Smiley
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Reply #18 - May 22nd, 2012, 10:07pm
 
Indeed. Though in CO (where my wife hails from) the elk are comparable to deer back east. Nuisances at best and that size difference really becomes clear when they become one with your car  Shocked  
 
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Reply #19 - May 23rd, 2012, 9:53am
 
My sister lives in Anchorage and has frequent encounters with elk and moose.  I had some interesting pictures on my old hard drive.  I'll have to see if she still has them.  Yes, they dwarf the white tail deer I'm used to seeing.
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Reply #20 - May 23rd, 2012, 9:59am
 
This can be confusing.  In America the elk and moose are different animals.  In Europe they're the same!
http://naturetravels.wordpress.com/2007/10/29/what%E2%80%99s-the-difference-betw een-a-moose-and-an-elk/
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Reply #21 - May 23rd, 2012, 10:33am
 
I've only seen the elk and their size does command respect. I stood next to a stuffed moose at a cabella's store back in Nebraska and they dwarf the elk  Shocked Truly awesome creatures that I really don't want to run afoul of. Though I'm told that tourists visiting yellowstone and other parks with elk routinely have to be told to keep their distance from the herd and (amazingly) not to try to put their child on the back of an elk.
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Reply #22 - May 23rd, 2012, 12:11pm
 
Quote from Rat Man on May 23rd, 2012, 9:59am:
This can be confusing.  In America the elk and moose are different animals.  In Europe they're the same!
http://naturetravels.wordpress.com/2007/10/29/what%E2%80%99s-the-difference-betw een-a-moose-and-an-elk/

This is a bit confusing, it would have been practical if our elg was the same as your elk Smiley.  
I see them now and then, impressive animals
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Reply #23 - May 26th, 2012, 9:10pm
 
I think you guys are getting your Elk, Caribou and Reindeer confused. All look very similar but look nothing like a Moose. Huh
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Reply #24 - May 27th, 2012, 7:18am
 
moose are north america only and are HUGE seen them in canada.  
elk are similiar but slightly smaller - reindeer are half the size of  either.  
 
sounds like  a decent camping trip.  
 
So any really nasty biting critters up there ?  
 
Went camping in algonquin park in ontario a few years back. made the mistake of going during blackfly season.  
 
Never, ever, ever again !  
They make the midges round the scottish lochs look like soft southern part timers.
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Reply #25 - May 27th, 2012, 3:15pm
 
Quote from Rat Man on May 23rd, 2012, 9:59am:
This can be confusing.  In America the elk and moose are different animals.  In Europe they're the same!
http://naturetravels.wordpress.com/2007/10/29/what%E2%80%99s-the-difference-betw een-a-moose-and-an-elk/

 
A late Welcome back, Rat Man.  
 
Thank you for explaining this. It has been confusing me from time to time!
 
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Reply #26 - May 27th, 2012, 4:29pm
 
Thanks, Ulrica.   C_a, the worst biting critters up there were mosquitoes.  Living in South Jersey I'm very used to mosquitoes.  A local joke is that they're our state bird.  We also have deer flies (nasty), chiggers, and green heads (monstrous).  A green head will bite you through several layers of clothing and if you don't hit him hard enough he'll get up and hit you back.  The few mosquitoes there at the campsite really weren't much of a problem to me.  I'm grateful that black heads haven't found their way up there.  
   I don't have pictures of the very scenic vistas.  I stayed back and watched the camp this time while the others went and took pictures.  When they send me the scenic pictures I'll post some here.  It really is a gorgeous place.
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Reply #27 - May 28th, 2012, 12:34pm
 
Oh, That´s nasty small creatures!
 
We have black flies, mosquitoes,
Moosefly  http://www.marriedtomywife.net/?p=159   (scroll down a bit)
"broms"  http://www.bromsbett.se/broms.html
horsefly
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