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The Watering Hole Weekends, girlfriends or happenings ... no knife talk allowed! |
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High tech logging in Montana
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My daddy and grandaddy used mules to log with until the skidder came along. I didn't know you could get a moose to do work like that. cool photo.
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What if he gets pissed?
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i never realised how big those moose were, cool pic.
brett __________________ Brett Holmes. Australian knife maker extraordinaire |
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I suspect some digital enhancement here...
Are you pullin' our leg? __________________ Andy Garrett https://www.facebook.com/GarrettKnives?ref=hl Charter Member - Kansas Custom Knifemaker's Association www.kansasknives.org "Drawing your knife from its sheath and using it in the presence of others should be an event complete with oos, ahhs, and questions." |
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I have had several up close moose encounters (feeding and petting) in Alaska and Idaho and yes they are that size. If they were raised around people they are just as friendly, docile and curious as a dog.
A friend of mine in Sandpoint ID raised one from a calf and tried to turn him loose but he just hangs out around her cabin now. Every morning she makes pancakes for him. She gets up and there is a very large nose poking against her kitchen window waiting for the buckwheat pancakes to be cooked. |
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An obvious fake. It's even listed on Snopes.com.
__________________ Christopher Meyer, Shenipsit Forge |
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That is one heck of a Photoshoping job.
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Gotta love the pancake story though.
Chris |
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I realy dig the built in coat rack! But I reckon I'll stick with the tractor.
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