Don't listen to the guide book, Mule. A bull's a bull and you had trees handy. What a great photo, though and what a lucky crossing. When was this trip?
doug, October last. All this "guide book" talk has me sounding like a city boy. I did this insane trip that started in Denver, went south to Utah into Canyonlands, then up through Salt Lake, further toward Idaho to see a buddy, sat in hot springs, then off toward Oregon and Washington State, and in to the Olympic National Forest where I made friends with a native american truck driver, before crossing through Missoula to try a friends burrito place and landing in Yellowstone. The rental car agency had a heart attack when I brought the car back with 4,000 miles in 12 days. No one has ever claimed me to be sensible.
Wow, that´s liek an animal, huge and roaming free in nature. i wish there were more non-domesticated animals in Iceland. I actually think we don´t even have ants...it´s sad!
Touch it???? Are you KIDDING me??? Much too scary for me. I would be happy to admire that grand creature from a distance. One just needs to watch the movie Grizzly Man to know that a safe distance is always prudent when dealing with large, wild beasts. Very cool photo though.
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and it was just passing by? oh my... was it alone? did you touch it?
Yes, it was passing by on its own. I wanted to touch the fellow, but my guide book warned against it.
Umm, buffalo steaks on the hoof!
Don't listen to the guide book, Mule. A bull's a bull and you had trees handy. What a great photo, though and what a lucky crossing. When was this trip?
tsduff, that, my friend, is tough meat.
doug, October last. All this "guide book" talk has me sounding like a city boy. I did this insane trip that started in Denver, went south to Utah into Canyonlands, then up through Salt Lake, further toward Idaho to see a buddy, sat in hot springs, then off toward Oregon and Washington State, and in to the Olympic National Forest where I made friends with a native american truck driver, before crossing through Missoula to try a friends burrito place and landing in Yellowstone. The rental car agency had a heart attack when I brought the car back with 4,000 miles in 12 days. No one has ever claimed me to be sensible.
good thing they haven't seen your pictures. :)
True! I may never rent again.
you travel with a guide book?
*shocked*
Wow, that´s liek an animal, huge and roaming free in nature. i wish there were more non-domesticated animals in Iceland. I actually think we don´t even have ants...it´s sad!
oh give me a home.... ; ) xox neva
minka, I will be glad to fedex some fire ants. That will get a person naked-er quicker than anything I can think of.
neva, a home is under hoof. :)
Touch it????
Are you KIDDING me???
Much too scary for me.
I would be happy to admire that grand creature from a distance.
One just needs to watch the movie Grizzly Man to know that a safe distance is always prudent when dealing with large, wild beasts.
Very cool photo though.
Have a nice holiday weekend.
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